Evening,
Anyone worked out how to fit some Porsche Cookie Cutter wheels to a T25 without spacers?
Looking at possibly machining some new lugs/holes in front discs and rear hubs. Does this sound like a good idea, or should I scrap the whole idea.
Any comments/experiences appreciated.
Cheers Simon
Porsche Cookie Cutter Wheels
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Porsche Cookie Cutter Wheels
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Re: Porsche Cookie Cutter Wheels
I had cookie cutters on my old beetle. I had re-drilled hubs and they were lovely.
No idea about clearance issues on a t 25 though.
No idea about clearance issues on a t 25 though.
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Re: Porsche Cookie Cutter Wheels
probably need these...https://www.brickwerks.co.uk/brickwerks ... l?___SID=U" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Why do folk ask a question then not return to read the answers.
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Thank you for the helpful comment.
Why can't some folk actually read the question being asked instead of putting 'helpful' remarks. Not particularly welcoming to a new user... Thank you.
Why can't some folk actually read the question being asked instead of putting 'helpful' remarks. Not particularly welcoming to a new user... Thank you.
1984 1.9 petrol Holdsworth Villa