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Yes correct. You will need a 23/25mm spacer.
Spigot . You will either need a adapter spacer or you can have the wheel bored. But if you need a 23/25mm spa er you may aswell get the adapter one any way. Will be more cost efective.
Have got a set of ford wheels for the xsi that need the same thing. Spigot and spacer
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Cyclone offset is et19 so a 20mm spacer would bring you to et18.
What width are the wheels?
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Depends what width they are.
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Where can you get adaptors and spigot rings (not the spacers) from to make the ford rims fit ???
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Well you don't need adapters to make ford wheels fit, as they are the same stud pattern.
The offsets on pugs are 15ish on a 6" rim, fords are 35ish, so you need a 20mm spacer.
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Just wondered cos it says further up bout the bore being smaller so would need drilling out or adaptors
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Yea, there is that.
But most aftermarket wheels have larger bore size, so you can fit them to pugs.
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What if there standard ford rims ?
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Pug>Ford hubcentric adapters
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get the centre bore of the wheels machined out
Considering what you'd pay for 20mm hubcentric spacers, plus the cost of machining the wheels, you're better just getting 20mm adapters all in one and keeping the Ford wheels the same centre bore.
Think about resale too, if a Peugeot owner wants them one day you have the correct adapters to fit everything together, or if a Ford owner wants them they're direct fit. If you machine the wheels, they're no longer direct fit for anything.
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Buy these then bolt the ford wheels straight on u mean ?
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.co.uk/viewite...8289&sbk=1
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Nope, you need ones with the smaller centre bore on the outside, they're 65.1mm at both ends