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Title: The (newer) Flat4 6X15 Fuch
Post by: DKK Ted on January 25, 2011, 01:57:45 am
Has anybody bought the newer Flat4 6' Deep Fuch's?? And how was the fit and the look, especially on a late bug (68'-69') I've seen the Flat4 5 1/2" on Dustins 69' and Scotts Ghia, they look great, but now Flat4 has the 6". Looking to get a set for my 69', 5 1/2 or 6 for rear, 4 1/2 for the front. Any input would be greatly appreciated.

Ted


Title: Re: The (newer) Flat4 6X15 Fuch
Post by: NAO on January 25, 2011, 09:01:43 am
Hi, I think I know about this ;D

Re: 6inch wheel
If you mount it directly to the drum, center hub and axle shaft nut will stick out from the wheel. You need to use spacer to clear for center cap.

If you are running with wheel adapter, then you do not have any problem.

Nao


Title: Re: The (newer) Flat4 6X15 Fuch
Post by: javabug on January 25, 2011, 15:30:23 pm
Apologies ahead of time, since this really isn't going to be much help for you.

But I'd be keeping the real-deal 6's you have before buying copies. They're lighter, stronger, and look just fine, especially on a clean late car like yours.

Sorry for the useless opinion, but I figured I'd throw it out there anyhow.


Title: Re: The (newer) Flat4 6X15 Fuch
Post by: Bryan67 on January 25, 2011, 16:29:59 pm
I was thinking the same thing.


Title: Re: The (newer) Flat4 6X15 Fuch
Post by: Zach Gomulka on January 25, 2011, 16:52:23 pm
Java took the words right out of my mouth. If you want to change it up with a staggered look, get some 7's for the rear.


Title: Re: The (newer) Flat4 6X15 Fuch
Post by: Jason Foster on January 25, 2011, 17:14:30 pm
  Ted I agree with these guys.  I figure you may of already sold the 6's since your looking for something else right now plus they were so dang nice I don't see how they could sit for sale for long.  If you still have them I'd consider keeping them, your car looks really great with them.

  As far as info on the empi ones I'm completely useless.


Title: Re: The (newer) Flat4 6X15 Fuch
Post by: Bruce on January 25, 2011, 17:33:37 pm
Ted, my local wheel shop charged $150 to chop a late 6 down to 4½" a few years ago.


Title: Re: The (newer) Flat4 6X15 Fuch
Post by: T.Fabs on January 25, 2011, 17:46:11 pm
We have some in stock done by Al Reed!!  ;D
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Title: Re: The (newer) Flat4 6X15 Fuch
Post by: javabug on January 25, 2011, 18:02:15 pm
get some 7's for the rear.

Oh no, I think Zach's onto something.  :o  That might be a cool move!


Title: Re: The (newer) Flat4 6X15 Fuch
Post by: Dan Mazur on January 25, 2011, 20:07:04 pm
He's looking to change his narrowed beam for a stocker with disk brakes.


Title: Re: The (newer) Flat4 6X15 Fuch
Post by: danny gabbard on January 25, 2011, 20:24:52 pm
Hi ted, Check out the front of rick sadler's yellow 67. He had some late 6s cut and rewelded, To me they turned out better than the stock 4-1/2s . The spokes set back and are not sticking outside wheel lip.


Title: Re: The (newer) Flat4 6X15 Fuch
Post by: Rennsurfer on January 26, 2011, 06:54:00 am
He's looking to change his narrowed beam for a stocker with disk brakes.

I second this move! Looking forward to seeing your car with a stock beam, Ted. Worm stepped his up to a stock one... looks/handles so much better!

Also, I remember when Sadler's wheels were done... VERY cool option for a nice front wheel size. Looks better than the 4½" alloys, methinks.

I will never understand the concept of narrowing the front beam on a VW.

 ???

Winnebago Look is the new Cal Look... film at eleven.

But... to each their own.


Title: Re: The (newer) Flat4 6X15 Fuch
Post by: DKK Ted on January 26, 2011, 07:40:34 am
Thanks guys for your input. But I'm looking to put back in a stock width beam with adjusters which I already have, then with the 2 1/2" drop spindle will bring it out a little more. On Dan's Vert, his setup is perfect with even the 4 1/2's out front. I know the ride will be even better with a stock beam and drop spindles, BUT, I my even keep my REAL alloy's and just put them away for now. Big thinking about that one, after talking to Dan tonight, may put them on the Porsche sites, will see. But Dans car just looks awesome with his setup after Al Reed did his magic on them. Mark, you really got to see his car now, and see what ya think.

Mark, the only problem with narrowing the wheel's is the placement on the outside will not be affected, and with Late6's and CB drop spindles will be pretty close to the edge. I want some clearance there. I think with the 4 1/2's will be just right, will still be running 145's.

Before, the 2" narrow beam had a purpose, to get the Late6's in a little, but no way gettem way in, don't like that new look. Looking for thee old school look   ;)with a little new. (drop spindles). ;D  Running the anything more 3-4" or maybe more is not for me, unless there is a purpose, to make up for offset's and so fourth. Hope I don't piss of anybody, but that is how I like my cars.

But anymore input would greatly be appreciated.  ;D

Ted


Title: Re: The (newer) Flat4 6X15 Fuch
Post by: Rennsurfer on January 26, 2011, 10:13:03 am
Mark, you really got to see his car now, and see what ya think.

Mark, the only problem with narrowing the wheel's is the placement on the outside will not be affected, and with Late6's and CB drop spindles will be pretty close to the edge. I want some clearance there. I think with the 4 1/2's will be just right, will still be running 145's.

Saw Dan's car when he got the wheels done. Turned out great! As for the narrowed wheels... I just think it's a great way to get a nice width (5") and getting rid of that look of the spokes sticking out past the outer lip, like the 4½" alloys. One day, when I get my own alloys... I hope to go that route.


Title: Re: The (newer) Flat4 6X15 Fuch
Post by: Jason Foster on January 26, 2011, 14:20:02 pm
  Hey Ted a little food for thought..  I don't know if you've got spindles already but I think Kustom 1 has dropped spindles that are supposed to be zero offset. Give Stewart a call.


Title: Re: The (newer) Flat4 6X15 Fuch
Post by: Rennsurfer on January 27, 2011, 02:26:08 am
  Hey Ted a little food for thought..  I don't know if you've got spindles already but I think Kustom 1 has dropped spindles that are supposed to be zero offset. Give Stewart a call.

WIN! That's awesome, Jason. Bob and I were looking at his newly built beam, the other night, and actually considering making that very same product. It HAS to be done. Thanks, that gives me hope... I'm guessing they're available with disc caliper mounts, yes?


Title: Re: The (newer) Flat4 6X15 Fuch
Post by: DKK Ted on January 27, 2011, 02:53:26 am
Yes I do, CB 2 1/2 Drop, but I think they have an offset, wonder if Stews is a one piece forged or welded up one like the old J-Tech ones. Gotta give Stewart a call. Thanks Jason for the heads up. He may have a couple of customers for sure.

Ted


Title: Re: The (newer) Flat4 6X15 Fuch
Post by: javabug on January 27, 2011, 03:55:30 am
I'm with ya on the beam thing, I really don't dig the 3" with the 5.5"s on my car.


Title: Re: The (newer) Flat4 6X15 Fuch
Post by: Bryan67 on January 27, 2011, 04:53:23 am
I`m pretty sure that if you compare the CB spindles, 2" beam and late 6`s you have now the width of the setup you want ther will be little to no difference.