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Scouting the pages of flea bay and I found some nice euro alloys I want
Question is, will they be a straight fit to my phase 3 hdi estate?
15x7 ET38 4x108
Spacers?
Cheers wheel gurus
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25-04-2014, 10:52 AM
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Yeah you'll need spacers.
I think 306 is et22 or et18ish? Something like that, so probably 15-20mm. someone who knows will be along.
Just double checked a 306 is et 18 so you'd need 20mm spacers.
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Sweet. Thanks bud.
Now I just need some tyres
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No worries you could oress the rep button In the bottom left corner with the + sign :-)
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Im on my phone at the moment bud. But when I'm back home will do
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Ok. New spanner in the works. ....
They're Ford fitment. Centre bore is 63.4mm
I think I've read how fitting spacers could mean that's no longer a problem
Right????
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Iirc 306 is 65.1mm bore so youd need adapters to change the bore size, which are basically spacers but with smaller bore.
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You need to get some Ford > Peugeot adapters, which will correct the centre bore and space them by around 25mm.
Expect to pay £130-150 for the spacers and the bolts though.
Disclaimer: The above is not to be taken to heart and is probably a joke, grow up you big girl.
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Well that's more than the wheels. ..
Can I get them re-bored to a bigger size
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27-04-2014, 04:28 PM
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anyone can help in finding a wheel stretcher that is good for iron cast rims that will go on a track car? to balancing is important!!
anyone have 4 cm wide spacers!!!! for pug 4 holes?
or dimma rims for sale?
who has the most spares in the club? I need to drive by and do a pick an choose action!!
need a small deep dish second hand steering wheel? anyone? no bigger than 330, smaller welcome