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210bhp wrote: The car looks tremendous Darren. A lot of time and effort but the result is going to be outstanding.....
Thank you Mike, from a true purist such as you I find that a huge compliment :)

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Lightweight_911 wrote:....The 4/5 digit specification number in a rectangle on the sidewall needs to face to the left (F) & to the right (R) ...
.....this page shows a diagram of exactly what you highlighted Andy although for slicks (no mention of the CR6ZZ?).......

http://www.avonmotorsport.com/resource- ... ment-guide

....is the number I photographed correct?......it'll mean I only have to switch the rear wheels from left to right and switch one tyre on the front rims.

Really appreciate your help with, a valuable lesson :)

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Darren65 wrote:
Lightweight_911 wrote:....The 4/5 digit specification number in a rectangle on the sidewall needs to face to the left (F) & to the right (R) ...
.....this page shows a diagram of exactly what you highlighted Andy although for slicks (no mention of the CR6ZZ?).......

http://www.avonmotorsport.com/resource- ... ment-guide

....is the number I photographed correct?......it'll mean I only have to switch the rear wheels from left to right and switch one tyre on the front rims.
The number you have photographed is the date of manufacture XX/YY being week and year of production - 16th week, 2014.

PS - Who refurbed your wheels, they look very good? I need a set doing.

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yoda wrote:....The number you have photographed is the date of manufacture XX/YY being week and year of production - 16th week, 2014.....
....thanks Feroz, maybe this one then?.....

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yoda wrote: PS - Who refurbed your wheels, they look very good? I need a set doing.
The wheels were refurbished to a racing finish by Harvey Weidman in California who also supplied the wheels and widened the rears to 7R's......quite a waiting list of about 18 months!

If just looking for a standard refurb I'd suggest Nick Moss or the other recognised chap in the UK(?).

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The car looks stunning Darren, well done you must feel a bit relieved that it's completed (I also had my wheels done by Harvey and his work is worth the wait). Really hope to see you car at sometime.
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Darren65 wrote: ....thanks for this Andy although not quite sure what you mean (there's no indication of the tyres being directional)?...

....there's this number on the outside wall of the NSR wheel.....

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....on the other three wheels this number appears to be on the inside tyre wall. Does this mean they need switching around on the rim, do you have an example?

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Darren - the tyres should be fitted to the wheels so that the 4/5 digit code on the side wall faces to the left on the front wheels & to the right on the rear wheels (when viewed from the rear).

So, when fitted correctly, the codes will be on the outside (LF), inside (RF), inside (LR) & outside (RR). I use a yellow tyre pen to write the location on the inside of each tyre.

Like this:

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The 4-digit code you show in your photo is the date - the tyre spec no should be something like 6751 for the 185/70 & 11466 for the 215/60 tyres.
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Lightweight_911 wrote: The 4-digit code you show in your photo is the date - the tyre spec no should be something like 6751 for the 185/70 & 11466 for the 215/60 tyres.
Thanks Andy, got it!....a juggle required at the rear and a tyre to switch on one front rim.

Great save, hail to DDK :notworthy: ....

....and Andy Boyle! :thumbleft:

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My goodness, what a car. Stunning.
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Just wow. You have good taste, Darren, and it shows in the details. Enough but not too much.
Can't wait to see this car in the metal. Hedingham should be easy-peasy from here, no? See you there!
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Looks ok I suppose.
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Cheers Guys :)
Lightweight_911 wrote: Darren - the tyres should be fitted to the wheels so that the 4/5 digit code on the side wall faces to the left on the front wheels & to the right on the rear wheels (when viewed from the rear).

So, when fitted correctly, the codes will be on the outside (LF), inside (RF), inside (LR) & outside (RR). I use a yellow tyre pen to write the location on the inside of each tyre.

Like this:

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The 4-digit code you show in your photo is the date - the tyre spec no should be something like 6751 for the 185/70 & 11466 for the 215/60 tyres.
For reference after checking with Avon.....

Front 185/70R15 (with new tread pattern) code 14836...

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...and rear 215/60R15 code 11466...

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Thanks again Andy :)
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I purchased Werkcrew script for this car a bit over two years ago.......at the time I asked for a '911DT' badge....Bob had to kindly create a special Porsche font 'D' as he'd never been asked for one before....

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......not only is DT my initials but the thinking was I'd have a tongue-in-cheek response for those who asked 'what is it' by telling them it was a special development 'Deutsch-Technik' model! :roll:

Daft idea really and I couldn't bring myself to fit it.....now if people ask I'll just tell them exactly what it is, a 911T....

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....I've been a little apprehensive about how the naranja en naranja might look....maybe not to everyone's taste but I think it looks pretty good....

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