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Thread: Fuchs 7R wheels with 215/60 R15 Pirelli CN 36 tires

  1. #21
    Quote Originally Posted by Snafu911 View Post
    On my 1970T I run 15” 7Js and 215 Pirelli CN36s on the rear. How would you use spacers to move the wheels inward? I have the exact same problem - My tires rub slightly over dips just as you describe.
    I use 15mm spacers and they barely rub. I'm going to try 13mm and hopefully they won't rub on the inside.
    Does anyone else have an opinion on 13mm vs. 15mm spacers?

  2. #22
    If you are referring to 7R's I am running 15mm and they are fine. I had to message the oil lines a bit, but it seems to be fine and no fender roll.

  3. #23
    Quote Originally Posted by cbpiii View Post
    If you are referring to 7R's I am running 15mm and they are fine. I had to message the oil lines a bit, but it seems to be fine and no fender roll.
    I'm referring to 7J's not 7R's

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    people start calling Pirelli and demand they start making 195 and 205 for the CN36 tire
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    Very interested to use 6/7r with 215 cn36. Im running them now on some Torq Thrust repops which are 7 et32 and they rub inside of the fender on fast bumpy corners.

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