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Author Subject: oz alloys off a ka,will they fit
chiefton

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just a quick one my missus has got a ka with some lovely oz superleggeras on it in 15"

she has said I can have them as im currently fixing it up atm lower arms etc and typical ka the sills need welding (no surprise there!!!)

would they fit my rallye I know stud pattwern is 4x108 so that's all good would I need spacers or anything to make them fit??

they are not off the car for me to trial fit so just thought id ask quick see if anyone knows???

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Posted 27th May 2014 at 12:33
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Depending on the wheels you may need a spacer to get the right offset and probably spigot rings as I believe the centre bores are different.

Get the offset from the wheel, it'll be stamped somewhere

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Posted 27th May 2014 at 12:40
chiefton

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yeah centre bore will prob be different your right, cool il have a look iv got to bring it to work later so il post offset etc and see what we think

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Posted 27th May 2014 at 12:42
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Yes you would need spiggot rings to take the wheels to the peugeot hub size, its 65.1 iirc and then 20-24mm spacers as all superleggeras used et37 or et42.

You can however buy ford to peugeot hubcentric spacers to.

The center bore of the superleggera can range as i found out so there are a few ways of fitting them.

This website is good for spacers etc
http://www.thenutsandboltsshop.com/prodtype.asp?PT_ID=14&strPageHistory=cat

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Posted 27th May 2014 at 12:58
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I have the car with me now so il look later and see what I can do!! Cheers guys Thumbs up

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Posted 27th May 2014 at 14:25
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Ford usually have a smaller centre bore to Peugeot
Posted 27th May 2014 at 15:53
chiefton

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they are offset et37 il check centre bore size shortly

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Posted 27th May 2014 at 16:51
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They are different just get hubcentric spacers
Posted 28th May 2014 at 08:49
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hubcentric-Wheel-Spacer-adaptor-Kit-to-fit-Ford-Wheels-on-to-Peugeot-citroen-/390753491692

I have Ford fitment SLs on my Rallye. I was lucky enough that one set came with a hubcentric spacers welded inside them (bloke who was selling them had a Mk4 Escort and was miffed they wouldn't locate properly on his car - hadn't realised they'd been modified already! So £35 ebay bargain for me). For the others I had to get spacers like the ones in the link above; the fit onto the hub is Peugeot centre bore, and the fit into the wheel is the (smaller) Ford centre bore. It also provides the correct-ish spacing for the offset difference. They cost me £60 used off ebay, and are by a company called AIT.

I have a stud conversion, but bolt length might be an issue if you don't so you'll need to consider that as well.

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Posted 1st Jun 2014 at 09:58
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Wheels are et37 offset so what spacers will I need guys??

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Posted 8th Jul 2014 at 12:47
chiefton

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Got 20mm hubcentric spacers but centre bore is pug and the alloy are smaller could I either bore wheels out a smidge of get spacers machined to fit???

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Posted 8th Jul 2014 at 12:52
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You can do either of the above options
Posted 8th Jul 2014 at 17:35
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Sweet il sort it then. Thanks mate

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Posted 8th Jul 2014 at 17:36
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chiefton wrote:
Sweet il sort it then. Thanks mate


My superleggeras are ford offset and have 26mm spacers Smile

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Posted 8th Jul 2014 at 18:06
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Yup same as mine supplied from OZ genuine spacers but they are 26mm taking it to ET11 rather than 15 like most 17" wheels on 306's but they still clear fine front and rear.

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Posted 8th Jul 2014 at 22:42
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Mine are 15" im sure I can sort it lol

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Posted 8th Jul 2014 at 22:45
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It all depends how wide the wheels are..
Posted 9th Jul 2014 at 11:55
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They are 7j x 15....

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Posted 9th Jul 2014 at 12:07
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With a 7" wide wheel you would want an offset between 10-15!
As your wheels are et37 using a 20mm spacer you will have an offset of 17 which would mean the wheel will be sitting inboard maybe even touching the strut
For best stance and fitment a 23-27mm spacer would be best
Posted 9th Jul 2014 at 21:17
chiefton

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Right thanks mate il save and get some cheers

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Posted 9th Jul 2014 at 22:39
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What width tyres are on them

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Posted 9th Jul 2014 at 22:40
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195/50 15's

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Posted 9th Jul 2014 at 23:53

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