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Author Subject: 7 x 15 et 22 pcd 108??
chrisd306

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Post #1
200/560 15

180/560 15

What do they work out as in real sizes?

7 x 15 et 22 Peugeot or ford fitment, pcd 108 They fit without a spacer

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Posted 20th Jan 2011 at 00:25
cwspellowe

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Post #2
Do you mean actual metric size in mm?

I think there's been a misprint somewhere, the first number is tyre width in mm, the number after the "/" should be a percentage of the width that equals the height of the tyre wall. So unless the tyre walls are 560% of 200mm... Erm?

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Posted 19th Jan 2011 at 04:16
chrisd306

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ive no idea, its what the guys wrote as the sizes, im thinking, the 200's would be ok but think they will be same as 195/55's but ive no idea!

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Posted 19th Jan 2011 at 04:19
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Post #4
560 is the diameter, so both will be the same height but different widths, 200 will be ok on a 7" wide wheel.

to see what the actual diameter is you really need to find the specs then compare with a road tyre similar.

tyre calc gives a 195 55 as a 595 diameter BTW.

560 is damn close to the o.e saxo/106 size, tiiidly for a 306 LOL

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Posted 19th Jan 2011 at 04:41
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The tyres were on a 205, was hoping they would be ok as only in stirling and he has a few sets of slicks!

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Posted 19th Jan 2011 at 04:44
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LOL rollerskates anyone?

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Posted 19th Jan 2011 at 05:11
chrisd306

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The guy has few 195/50/15 sets but not full slicks, gutted there to skinny for me

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Posted 19th Jan 2011 at 05:30
chrisd306

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7 x 15 et 22 Peugeot or ford fitment, pcd 108

Would that fit my 306 with out a spacer? the guy selling them says i would need a spacer for these to fit as there 7" wide, and he has spacers forsale ive got the exact same wheels that are 7" wide an fit fine, no idea what the ET is on them tho.

Are they ford fitment an need a 20mm spacer or are they pug direct fitment?

any help be good cheers

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Posted 20th Jan 2011 at 00:27
welshpug!

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probably will need a spacer, stab in the dark at about 10mm for a 7" wide rim, I can't remember exactly what offset AdamB's wheels were, or CUJ's actually, but both were 7" and went on without a spacer dependent on the tyre's shoulders.

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Posted 20th Jan 2011 at 00:45
davedgti6

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Post #10
I run TD 1.2's -7" wide et23 and they bolt on the front without spacers and clear fine, I run 5mm spacers on the back though although think they would bolt straight on without the spacers if I took the arch liners out.

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Posted 20th Jan 2011 at 00:55
chrisd306

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I had to remove my arch liners for my pro race 1.2, just dont want to buy them if they need spacers, even tho there pretty cheap

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Posted 20th Jan 2011 at 01:02
chrisd306

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these were on a 205, they would need spacers for it would they? trying to find out the et on my comp mos see if there the same!

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Posted 20th Jan 2011 at 01:50
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welshpug! wrote:
probably will need a spacer, stab in the dark at about 10mm for a 7" wide rim, I can't remember exactly what offset AdamB's wheels were, or CUJ's actually, but both were 7" and went on without a spacer dependent on the tyre's shoulders.


The BTCC 7" wide wheels needed 5mm rear spacers. No idea what offset they were though

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Posted 21st Jan 2011 at 15:14
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i got 8x16 comps in an ET20 i've only fitted them to the car in the shed and not used on the road yet but seem to be ok

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Posted 21st Jan 2011 at 15:26
chrisd306

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Post #15
My sets ET14 so guess thats why id ont need spacers for them. whats a cyclone 15 or 18 or 19 cant remember!

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Posted 22nd Jan 2011 at 02:37
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et15 irc.

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Posted 22nd Jan 2011 at 02:47
chrisd306

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so thats why mine are ok with out a spacer then.

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Posted 22nd Jan 2011 at 02:51
brendanm

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Post #18
welshpug! wrote:
probably will need a spacer, stab in the dark at about 10mm for a 7" wide rim, I can't remember exactly what offset AdamB's wheels were, or CUJ's actually, but both were 7" and went on without a spacer dependent on the tyre's shoulders.


The 16 inch TD Pro Race 1.2 wheels that Adam had were 15mm offset - I took one off my car at the weekend with the intention of measuring the offset, and noticed that on the edge of the inside rim, the serial number and the offset are marked in small dots if the wheel is held in a certain way to the light.
Posted 16th Feb 2011 at 04:40
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Post #19
ant_kernow wrote:
et15 irc.


definitely not 15, it's 19 iirc

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Posted 16th Feb 2011 at 05:32
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I've got 8"x17" 1.2s on order, this should be interesting...

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