Styling Alloy wheels

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Styling Alloy wheels

Any PDC of 98. But measure the inside of the bit the hub sticks through. As it's not only the bolts that hold your wheels on!!!!!!

Also, make sure you measure how deep the alloy bolts go through the wheels and hubs. (As all alloy wheels are thicker than steel ones) so need longer bolts. Standard ones would be too short, thread in less.

As they may foul the front suspension arms or in the case of rear drum brakes.

May foul the shoes, handbrake cable/backplate.
 
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This doesn't give rim width, but does it help at all?

I would try to avoid changing the offset too much.
 

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This doesn't give rim width, but does it help at all?

I would try to avoid changing the offset too much.
I fitted 7.5x 15 fox alloys on my Unos. Then the same alloys on my Puntos. Then my Stilo. The Uno could only accept 15x45x195 tyres all around. The Punto had 15x45x205s. Stilo had 15x55x215. So tyre profiles never rubbed the arches or inner wings. Lowered them all (Uno the most 65mm) all springs and dampers on most of them were Gmax. Who needs lots of power when your car is as low as a cart.
 
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