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> A full set of five Fuchs wheels with Pirelli CN36 185/70VR15 tires
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post Jan 20 2026, 06:26 PM
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A full set of five Fuchs wheels.

These tires were the best back in the day before the P7 came out. So this package is very "period correct" for early to mid 70's Porsche.

Four wheels were restored in SoCal a few years ago and have about 2K miles on them. The tires are Pirelli CN36 185/70VR15. I'm not sure of the exact tire age but they are soft and have no cracks. The tires were $300+ each when new.

The wheel in the center is unrestored and has a new Falken tire that has the molding nubs still. This was in the trunk, and it has leached some wax from the manufacturing process over the years. This is the crusty stuff shown in the photos.

Included is a full set of chromed lug bolts.

I guess I can ship them, but I would have to band 2 pairs together and have one single? I can do the banding like that used with pallets, but the new owner needs to figure out the shipper logistics. They are in my company shop "DriveLabs" in Foothill Ranch 92610. Now that I think of it, I can probably bind all five wheels together on a pallet as I have a forklift here.

$1200

Thanks for looking,
Paul VDL


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post Jan 20 2026, 11:43 PM
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QUOTE(flxzcat @ Jan 20 2026, 04:26 PM) *

A full set of five Fuchs wheels.

These tires were the best back in the day before the P7 came out. So this package is very "period correct" for early to mid 70's Porsche.

Four wheels were restored in SoCal a few years ago and have about 2K miles on them. The tires are Pirelli CN36 185/70VR15. I'm not sure of the exact tire age but they are soft and have no cracks. The tires were $300+ each when new.

The wheel in the center is unrestored and has a new Falken tire that has the molding nubs still. This was in the trunk, and it has leached some wax from the manufacturing process over the years. This is the crusty stuff shown in the photos.

Included is a full set of chromed lug bolts.

I guess I can ship them, but I would have to band 2 pairs together and have one single? I can do the banding like that used with pallets, but the new owner needs to figure out the shipper logistics. They are in my company shop "DriveLabs" in Foothill Ranch 92610. Now that I think of it, I can probably bind all five wheels together on a pallet as I have a forklift here.

$1200

Thanks for looking,
Paul VDL


If you are trying to figure out tire age, it will be the last 4 digits of the DOT number (ex: 1322 (13th week of 2022)) Best of luck with the sale. Second picture down on the left shows one DOT code with the tire manufactured 4822 (48th week of 2022). My guess is the other three are around the same age for prospective buyers.
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post Jan 21 2026, 08:53 AM
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Date codes on the rims for the Con-Coors crowd . May be helpful . thanks
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Those are NICE!

Whoever did the resto got the polished/satin areas prefect!

I went 5 lug but if I hadn't, I'd want those!

GLWS.
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