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Author Subject: Fitting Ford OZ's! Help!
rich999

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Post #1
Right I've got a set of OZ Supperleggera's 16x7J they have an of ET 42 I already have to spigot rings that take the centre bore from 75(OZ) to 63.4(Ford). Am I right in thinking all I need is a set of 25mm hubcentric spacers? I only ask as there is a lot of ebay spacers that don't directly change peugeot centre bore to ford. But instead offering 73.1 or 72.6 centre bores. Can anybody point me in the direction of the correct spacers
Posted 15th May 2011 at 03:02
cwspellowe

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Post #2
I have some 20mm hubcentrics am selling, not sure if they'd be ok though with ET22?

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Posted 15th May 2011 at 03:29
rich999

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Post #3
How much? Cyclones sit deep on their ET19. So ET22 might give it a good look.
Posted 15th May 2011 at 03:40
funkymonk

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Higher is further in, you want to get it to et15-18 really, 25-26mm spacers usually. I'm running ET12 to clear my brakes and that looks a bit better Big grin

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Posted 15th May 2011 at 04:18
Rich E Forum Admin

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Post #5
OZ do a 26mm spacer kit specifically to take their ET42 Ford fitment wheels to Peugeot fitment including the PCD adjustment.

Any OZ dealer will be able to order them for you.

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Posted 15th May 2011 at 04:51
welsh_ben

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i had ford fitament wheels on my old car and used 20mm spacers

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Posted 15th May 2011 at 04:58
Rich E Forum Admin

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welsh_ben wrote:
i had ford fitament wheels on my old car and used 20mm spacers


Yeah, some Ford wheels are ET37

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Posted 15th May 2011 at 05:04
welsh_ben

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are right no worries :tup:

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Posted 15th May 2011 at 05:05
si_man306

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Rich E wrote:
OZ do a 26mm spacer kit specifically to take their ET42 Ford fitment wheels to Peugeot fitment including the PCD adjustment.

Any OZ dealer will be able to order them for you.


I may be wrong but about 3-4 years ago, OZ had stopped doing the specific spacer I needed for my ford OZ fitment- pug fitment spacers- had to get them made up (philipm made them- great service, just gave him the dimensions, about £80+ bolts in the end). The exact dimensions of the OZ wheels vary though so it's worth a try calling OZ anyway as it may just have been my older style OZ wheels.

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Posted 15th May 2011 at 05:26
gman

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I bought some hubcentric spacers for my ET37 17" superleggera's from an online shop, about 2 years ago. They were specific OZ ones, so no need for sprigot rings and broght the ET down to the correct size. Cost around 80 quid mind

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Posted 15th May 2011 at 15:00

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