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HandyAndy 1st September 2009 02:19 PM

alloy wheels fitment
 
Hi all,
can i ask if the wheels that are usually on a Ford Puma fit the sierra hubs?
they are 15inch but not sure of the offset thingy:o

they are the ones with wide flat spokes, thought these might look ok & cover the rear drums nicely:o :D

thanks
andy
ps can,t do a link to show the ones i mean :o

Bonzo 1st September 2009 02:33 PM

Hi Andy

My fitment guide shows the following information for the Puma wheels

PCD 4 X 108

Offset 35 - 45

Bore 63.4mm

For a 15" tyre: 50 tyre profile. eg. 195/50/15 ;)

This is the same fitment requirements as the Sierra rim

I hope this helps :)


Edit

Ps. Give me the item number so as I can out bid you :D :D

HandyAndy 1st September 2009 02:39 PM

wow thanks for that quick info Ronnie,
so they might be just the ticket for me, i can,t afford a new set during the build so if i can find some of these in the mean time then i,ll be happy with them,
i like the fact that they have wide "spokes" and so hide the weedy drums & calipers :o :D

cheers
andy:)

Tatey 1st September 2009 02:45 PM

Andy im not sure if you already know how to do it, but to create a link in the forum to say a website or an ebay listing, click on the address at the top of your browser window, it will be something along the lines of:

http://www.websitenamehere.co.uk

It will turn blue, press Ctrl (bottom left) and the C key simulatanously. This has copied it.

To paste it into a message press Ctrl and the V key simulatanously. The forum will automatically make it a clickable link.

HandyAndy 1st September 2009 02:46 PM

:D 150369152099 :D

will these do?

andy

Bonzo 1st September 2009 02:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tatey (Post 21139)
Andy im not sure if you already know how to do it, but to create a link in the forum to say a website or an ebay listing, click on the address at the top of your browser window, it will be something along the lines of:

http://www.websitenamehere.co.uk

It will turn blue, press Ctrl (bottom left) and the C key simulatanously. This has copied it.

To paste it into a message press Ctrl and the V key simulatanously. The forum will automatically make it a clickable link.



I just clicked on that link & the address can't be found :D :D

Sorry, i'll get me coat:o

Bonzo 1st September 2009 02:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HandyAndy (Post 21140)
:D 150369152099 :D

will these do?

andy


Ideal

Oh what a bummer, too far away.

If only I knew someone near to there :D :D

HandyAndy 1st September 2009 02:56 PM

thanks Tatey & Ronnie,
me & computers don,t really get along.........

copy & paste??????? i,m not wall papering the garage:eek: :D

those wheels are about 20 miles from me;)

andy

londonsean69 1st September 2009 03:55 PM

This link covers the PCD, offset and bore of a whole range of wheel fitments

http://www.carlsalter.com/wheel_fitments.html

Sean

HandyAndy 1st September 2009 04:04 PM

thanks for that Sean, useful link for folk.

andy


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