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Will these fit? #253026
05/12/2006 16:41
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Sorry for another alloy post. Will these fit nicely onto my 20v (non-turbo)? Cheers

http://www.topgear.co.uk/acatalog/4x_17_Inch_Dare_X90_Hi_Power_Silver_Alloy_Wheels_W.php

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Depends if they do a 4x98 fitment. If they do, they should be OK. Best to drop them an email and ask if they will fit.

Steven

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Give their Bridport depot a call (Head Office Number). They supplied Dare V5's for my 20vt, and seemed to know the problems associated with fittment for the 20vt, so they should be able to advise you for the 20v fittment too.

Even if they have the correct stud pattern, (4x98pcd), you need to check the offset is within tolerance, generally accepted to be between et 25-35. Any lower et offset value and your wheels will stick out too far, and could then rub on the outside edge of the arch, and higher number and they will be too far in, and could then rub on the inside of the arch.


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