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phil05

Alloys

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phil05

Just wondering if a set of 15inch compomotive alloys from a "F" reg mark 2 golf gti would fit on a 205 GTI, if so would they need spaces

Cheers :)

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Anthony

Nope - PCD is different (4 x 100 and 4 x 108 IIRC) so they won't fit I'm afraid.

 

Ford fitment wheels will fit with spacers though, and Compo's seem to be fairly commonly available second hand in Ford fitment

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sonofsam

No they wont fit, different PCD, you can fit Ford wheels to peugeot ( wich will need spacers )

and that's about it without major hub mods

 

see for yourself :)http://www.carlsalter.com/wheel_fitments.html

 

My compomotive MO's will be up for sale soon wich have the right PCD and offset.

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phil05

Cheers you two was just an idea, on that website it says about the the "bore" what does it mean :) just for the future

Cheers

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sonofsam

Bore is a great big f**kin pig :):o

 

 

Only joking, it's an engineering term for a hole and it's size

so to relate that to wheels it's the hole(bore) in the back of the wheel that locates onto the hub/stub axle.

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welshpug

thats bOAr not bore sam :)

 

peugeot use 65.1mm, Ford uses 63.4mm

 

you can get adapters to go from pug to ford, and there are even bolt on adapters to go from 108 to 100mm so you can use renault wheels etc.

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phil05

haha cheers mate

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Baz

Lots of aftermarket wheels use a large std sized centre bore then use spigot rings to fit inside this to shim down to the required size too.

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