As title please gang, what have you got?
Excuse my ignorance, but what are RWD wheels?
Does this refer to rims with wider tyres fitted for the rear and narrower tyres fitted for the front?
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Originally posted by nick205
Excuse my ignorance, but what are RWD wheels?
Does this refer to rims with wider tyres fitted for the rear and narrower tyres fitted for the front?
That makes sense - thanks for explaining
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Originally posted by TimC
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Originally posted by nick205
Excuse my ignorance, but what are RWD wheels?
Does this refer to rims with wider tyres fitted for the rear and narrower tyres fitted for the front?
No - fair question though - I’ve not been clear. I mean offset to suit Escort, Cortina etc rather than Ka, Fiesta etc.
Some 106 or 205 4 stud steel rims will be 13x5j et20/24, you may need different taper wheel nuts to match up the peugeot rims.
Dave
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Originally posted by obfripper
Some 106 or 205 4 stud steel rims will be 13x5j et20/24, you may need different taper wheel nuts to match up the peugeot rims.
Dave
The steel wheels have taper seat bolts so will be bolt centric, the centre bore is only used for initial alignment and does not carry any load once
the bolts are tightened.
Peugeot alloy wheels have flat seat bolts so are hub centric, so would require a 63-68 adapter for correct alignment.
Dave
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Originally posted by obfripper
The steel wheels have taper seat bolts so will be bolt centric, the centre bore is only used for initial alignment and does not carry any load once the bolts are tightened.
Peugeot alloy wheels have flat seat bolts so are hub centric, so would require a 63-68 adapter for correct alignment.
Dave