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    Can you put fuchs deep sixes on a 66 swb narrow fender car???

    Hi guys can anyone let me know if you can put fuchs deep sixes on a Swb 66 narrow fender car. If you have photos could you please post.

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    aka techweenie Eminence Gris's Avatar
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    Yes you can. The "deep" 6s have the same offset as the "flat" sixes.
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    yup. i have them on my swb
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    Any chance of a photo guys

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    Here is a nice SWB with deep sixes and 205/55-15s
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1QuickS View Post
    Here is a nice SWB with deep sixes and 205/55-15s
    Who built this car again? He was on pelican? Was he a dentist? It ended being sold to holland? Beautiful job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rower View Post
    Who built this car again? He was on pelican? Was he a dentist? It ended being sold to holland? Beautiful job.
    http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...oming-t-r.html

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    Yup. Deep 6 and 205s. There is a limit to how low you can go though.

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    here's mine on 205/55's

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eminence Gris View Post
    Yes you can. The "deep" 6s have the same offset as the "flat" sixes.
    just learned that porsche did this themselves on the 911R
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