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porsche bolt pattern vs FD bolt pattern... same?

Old Nov 20, 2002 | 11:29 AM
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porsche bolt pattern vs FD bolt pattern... same?

does anyone know if porsche and FDs share the same bolt pattern? i doubt they do being jap and german, but it would be nice if they did... was looking through a european car magazine the other day and saw some pretty kick *** rims on this 911 that would look very clean on my FD (when i get it, that is) haha...

anyone know? i searched google, but couldn't find anything that helped...
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Old Nov 20, 2002 | 11:45 AM
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late model Porsche bolt pattern = 5X130 (914 is 4X130), FD = 5X114.3
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Old Nov 20, 2002 | 11:47 AM
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damn, i was just coming back to edit out my post cause i searched and found the answers in here, but you beat me too it.... well i guess those wheels wont work haha thanks
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Old Nov 21, 2002 | 09:17 AM
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damn, i was just coming back to edit out my post cause i searched and found the answers in here, but you beat me too it.... well i guess those wheels wont work haha thanks
The wheels might not work but the brakes do....u can have the porsche brakes on the fd....do a search u should find something on it.....i remember seing in a mag a fd with the red porsche brakes on it.
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