Some new alloys
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Some new alloys
Hi guys, im considering buying some alloys from a guy at work . They are 205 40 and 17". They also say they have a 34 tread. They are 4 stud so should fit. Is here anything else i should be checkin out before i get them? I have the factory fitted 16" alloys on at the moment.
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I use 215/45/17 which is a very close match to the 205/55/16 original wheels and tyres. Hub centre diameter is 60.5mm.
Use a tyre calculator such as this:
https://www.alloywheels.com/tyrecalc.asp
This will help you work out the best tyre size and how far out your speedo will be.
Use a tyre calculator such as this:
https://www.alloywheels.com/tyrecalc.asp
This will help you work out the best tyre size and how far out your speedo will be.
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Jonault wrote:I use 215/45/17 which is a very close match to the 205/55/16 original wheels and tyres. Hub centre diameter is 60.5mm.
Use a tyre calculator such as this:
https://www.alloywheels.com/tyrecalc.asp
This will help you work out the best tyre size and how far out your speedo will be.
So best not eh? The guy said he had them on his clio.....
Not sure but im sure the tyre said 34 tread. What other numbers do i need and ill get them off the tyres.
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The 2007 1.9 dCi Megane with factory 16x6.5" alloys is ET49, with a centre bore of 60.1mm.
The important numbers you should be looking at will be stamped on the rim itself, once you know these you can just buy tyres at a later date the correct size.
Check the rim width and offset (ET).
For example I am replacing our alloys with 17x7 ET40 wheels, which will move them 3mm away from the inside wheel arch and push them 15mm further out towards the guards which looks like it will be ok (haven't got them yet so if anyone knows if this is a problem let me know!). With 205/50/17 tyres on they are a damn near perfect rolling radius to keep the speedo reading spot on.
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The important numbers you should be looking at will be stamped on the rim itself, once you know these you can just buy tyres at a later date the correct size.
Check the rim width and offset (ET).
For example I am replacing our alloys with 17x7 ET40 wheels, which will move them 3mm away from the inside wheel arch and push them 15mm further out towards the guards which looks like it will be ok (haven't got them yet so if anyone knows if this is a problem let me know!). With 205/50/17 tyres on they are a damn near perfect rolling radius to keep the speedo reading spot on.
Cheers,
Bohun
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Re: Some new alloys
Just for info, the wheels are now fitted and are perfect. Could even push slightly further towards the outside if you wanted, by increasing wither the width or positive offsett.
Now for the lowering springs....
Cheers,
Bohun
Now for the lowering springs....
Cheers,
Bohun
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