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Author Subject: 17inch steels
martinj

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Post #1
Hi,

Does anyone know whether there are any PSA cars that have a 17inch steel wheel?

Martin

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Posted 31st Jan 2011 at 02:08
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Post #2
yup, 407's.

7x17 ET 35 or 48, 5 stud though...

likely to weigh a bloody ton too.

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Posted 31st Jan 2011 at 03:31
henrik c

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Post #3
Plus an adapter from 5x108 to 4x108 LOL

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Posted 31st Jan 2011 at 15:16
c_j_m

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Post #4
Pug do sell some 7.5x17 4x108 steels but cant remember what model they are off.
Posted 4th Feb 2011 at 01:57
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Post #5
3008 uses some 7.5x17.


5401 W1
STEEL WHEEL 7,5J17 4-29
- STEEL WHEELS AND 17 INCH STEEL WHEEL EXCEPT RECOMMENDATION FOR FITTING WINTER TYRE


£41 each.

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Posted 4th Feb 2011 at 02:14
martinj

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Post #6
awesome thanks, how do you find out this kind of thing?

Martin

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Posted 4th Feb 2011 at 02:58
lukejenks101

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£35.66 plus postage from me

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Posted 9th Mar 2011 at 18:20
rallyestyle

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Post #8
martinj wrote:
awesome thanks, how do you find out this kind of thing?

Martin


He lives for the 306 Yes

ie. he has no life LOL

WOnder how much they weigh?

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Posted 9th Mar 2011 at 18:39
birk

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Post #9
Be nice to find out how much they weigh.

You thinking of running some for the dimma martin ?

Would probs need to have them banded to get them to the right offset etc to suit the kit.

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Posted 9th Mar 2011 at 19:04
adam b

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Post #10
Bet they don't have much brake clearance either

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Posted 9th Mar 2011 at 20:10
billyboy99

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Post #11
martinj, that modded 306 in ur avatar looks pretty sweet (apart from the color of course), respray that to bright green and uve got yourself a beast.

PS- are those 32 inch rims or something!
Posted 9th Mar 2011 at 20:33
dragoon

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Post #12
32" rims

WHAT? Blink

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Posted 9th Mar 2011 at 21:40
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Post #13
that red rallye is a rally car Big grin haven't see it for a while though, not a patch on dave west's kitcar, but nowhere near as much cash thrown at it either!

I don't like for the 306, not had one for 5 years!!

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Posted 9th Mar 2011 at 23:59
martinj

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Post #14
I was wondering about them on my GTi6, but with the offset will stick with using a set of 17" turinis from my rally car (the dimma in the avatar) - which is red (originally a rallye, same as standard red for a rallye) but the picture on the avatar isn't great, there are some in a gallery.

The wheels on the rally car picture in the avatar are some 18" TVR wheels that the original road car came with, they have gone in favour of 17" wheels.

Dave West's spend is in a different league to what I have available to go rallying, his gearbox set up is probably comparable to my whole car build spend. I am happy with mine and am sure Dave is with his, just different. I haven't used my rally car for a while as work and house has had to take priority and there just hasn't been enough time to go rallying, am hoping the GTi6 will fill a bit of the gap by getting it set up similarly (but not wide) and then get a chance to do some track days with far less effort to keep my hand in.

Martin

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Posted 10th Mar 2011 at 18:30

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