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Old January 6th 2008, 10:12
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here is an awesome wheel/tire calculator

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Thanks for that calculator, that is the best one I have seen on the "net"
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Old January 6th 2008, 11:05
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Thanks for that calculator, that is the best one I have seen on the "net"
I'll agree with you but how true is it?
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Old January 6th 2008, 13:11
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I'll agree with you but how true is it?
Do you mean how accurate is it? I checked the actual dimensions to the tire

I have on hand and it looked pretty accurate to me.
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Old December 9th 2011, 15:04
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help!!

I can put 18x10 wheels without adaptation in the back of a 1303?
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I can put 18x10 wheels without adaptation in the back of a 1303?
Absolutely no chance. I have 10" on mine and it required about 40mm wider wing with practically no clearance on the inside or outside..
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Old December 10th 2011, 10:51
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you have a photo so you can see? thanks
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Old December 10th 2011, 12:29
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Plenty on my website or build thread on here...
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Old December 10th 2011, 19:03
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Ricola,

I have cup2 17" 9" on the rear with steel IRS.

Today im using one spacer, but what is the best solution for using 944 parts and the wheel less clearance on the inside?
im ask because im see diference early and later 944 hub models.

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Old December 11th 2011, 05:32
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I am using steel 944 parts with no spacer and cayman offset wheels. My closest part inside is the spring plate bolts, I even had to grind the head down to get clearance!
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Old December 11th 2011, 21:43
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Ricola,

The offset of your wheel is 43? The backspace are the same!

I dont have shure, but the beetle IRS steel arms looks are the same dimension with 944 Alu arms , the diference stay only in hubs.
Anyone have more information about this?

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