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Old 23rd August 2014, 08:11 AM
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Careful with Peugeot wheel: same PCD, but centre bore diameter is different (Peugeot: 65.1mm, Ford: 63.4mm), so you'll need adaptor rings. I know people think that the wheel is self-centred thanks to the conical nuts, and the central bore does not need to fit perfectly, but it is not always true, I know it from experience. And most of 4-holes Peugeot wheels don't have conical seats for the bolts, they use flat seat bolts/nuts.

But yes, Peugeot 106/205/306/etc. 14'' wheels have a smaller ET (if it is what you mean by "have an offset a bit more central than the sierra ones"), so the wheels will be more "out" of the car than Ford 14'' wheels.

Peugeot 106/205/306/etc.: ET 18mm,
Ford Sierra: ET 41mm.

List of all cars with 4x108 PCD and 18mm ET (offset):
http://www.entraxes.fr/vehicule/Peug...20-%202005%29/

Hope this can help
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