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Tyres / Stance Thread - Lets see what ya runnin!
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<blockquote data-quote="ozziedog" data-source="post: 612113" data-attributes="member: 13810"><p>Hiya,these are known as wide 5s. The P.C.D. Is 205 that’s pitch circle diameter I think or how far apart the studs/ bolts are to hold on the wheels. Mostly you’ll need 14” wheels or you could go 15” but with lower profile tyres. Once you start changing tyre sizes from stock, then you’re likely to start throwing the speedos accuracy through the window. There are tyre sizes sites on the web that will give you the calculations to maintain the overall tyre circumference to minimise the inaccuracies. Then you have the off set which is where the wheels hub is fixed to the rim, if it’s too far out then you won’t get the wheel and tyre under the wheel arch. Check some of the builds on here and most will tell you which offset will fit bestest or maybe the for sale section to hear of wheels that were previously fitted to a bay.</p><p></p><p>Ozziedog,,,,,,,, you can get lots of sets too :mrgreen:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ozziedog, post: 612113, member: 13810"] Hiya,these are known as wide 5s. The P.C.D. Is 205 that’s pitch circle diameter I think or how far apart the studs/ bolts are to hold on the wheels. Mostly you’ll need 14” wheels or you could go 15” but with lower profile tyres. Once you start changing tyre sizes from stock, then you’re likely to start throwing the speedos accuracy through the window. There are tyre sizes sites on the web that will give you the calculations to maintain the overall tyre circumference to minimise the inaccuracies. Then you have the off set which is where the wheels hub is fixed to the rim, if it’s too far out then you won’t get the wheel and tyre under the wheel arch. Check some of the builds on here and most will tell you which offset will fit bestest or maybe the for sale section to hear of wheels that were previously fitted to a bay. Ozziedog,,,,,,,, you can get lots of sets too :mrgreen: [/QUOTE]
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