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Author Subject: What size offsid ehub needed for R plate GTI6?
Pablito

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Post #1
Hi guys and gals.. as above really..

I need to replace the drivers side front hub and am confused as to what size i need.. i have seen 16mm and 18mm ones and I don't which size i need...

Answers on on a postacard please Smile

Thanks in advance for any hep or guidance.

Posted 5th Feb 2014 at 02:26
buzzbrightyear

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Post #2
I think there 18mm but don't take that as gospel, measure it if still unsure

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Posted 5th Feb 2014 at 04:03
calibra306

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Post #3
Phase 2.5 and 3 should be 18mm mate but peugeot do have a habbit of sticking anything on sometimes or if its had a repair previous it may of been changed.

if ya got a vernier caliper it would only take a min to check.

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Posted 5th Feb 2014 at 04:05
dangti6

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Post #4
97 R plate would be more than likely a 16mm, but as mentioned it doesn't take much to double check before hand.

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  • Posted 5th Feb 2014 at 07:48
    cully

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    Post #5
    only real way to tell is measure them

    my R plate has 16mm but i have seen earlyer with 18's which maybe had problems with being oval and had newer hubs fitted
    Posted 5th Feb 2014 at 08:35
    dangti6

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    Post #6
    I've a pair of 16's if you need them.

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  • Posted 5th Feb 2014 at 08:38
    scotzman

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    Post #7
    My R plate is 16mm but as said best to check.

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    Posted 5th Feb 2014 at 10:14
    Pablito

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    Post #8
    Thanks for the help guys.. now for the embarrassing newbie bit... what am i actually measuring here please?

    And Dang.. i do need an offside one.. is it best to swap them in pairs?

    Cheers
    Posted 5th Feb 2014 at 12:11
    dangti6

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    Post #9
    Pablito wrote:
    And Dang.. i do need an offside one.. is it best to swap them in pairs?



    It's best to sell them in pairs so I'm not left with one side LOL That can be your spare Thumbs up

    Cheers
    Dang

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  • Posted 5th Feb 2014 at 12:45
    demondriverdan

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    Post #10
    You're measuring the hole that the balljoint sits in, on the bottom of the hub.

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    Posted 5th Feb 2014 at 13:17

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