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348 Wheels on 308

Discussion in 'Technical Q&A' started by walawdog, Jan 12, 2005.

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  1. walawdog

    walawdog Formula Junior

    Nov 9, 2004
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    Anthony
    I just bought a set of 348 Wheels for my 1978 308, do I need to do anything to get them to fit well? I also (kinda by accident) won an auction on Ebay for a set of OZ 18" wheels that came off a 328. I am wondering now if I need to do anything special to get those to fit. One way or the other, I am now going to have two sets of wheels for my car. I am not sure if I will keep both. If anyone is interested in either set, let me know in case I want to let one go.
     
  2. Sean F.

    Sean F. F1 Rookie

    Feb 4, 2003
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    I think you'll need 2" spacers at least b/c

    1. the 10" rear will hit the spring/shock
    2. the offset on the 348 wheel is all wrong for the 308 car.

    In regards to the 328-308 wheel, as long as the 328 was a pre-ABS car you should be fine.
     
  3. Joe G.

    Joe G. Formula 3
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    Dec 9, 2003
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    aren't 348 wheels the heaviest ferrari wheels ever made ?
    solid aluminum

    adds a tremendous amount of unsprung weight

    thumbs down
     
  4. Mule

    Mule F1 Rookie
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  5. fmomen

    fmomen Karting

    Oct 4, 2004
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    Looks amazing.
     
  6. dapper

    dapper Formula Junior

    Nov 10, 2003
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    Dave
    Personal choice understandably, but beats me why anyone would want to stick 348 wheels on anything (even a 348). For me they are one of the two most jarring design cues of my 348 (along with the rear grille)
     

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