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Old 15-01-09, 01:03 AM   #1
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Question pug alloys on a CQ?

a m8 has offered me his wheels off his sierra xr 4x4.

But the thing is, they are originally off a pug.. Will they fit my CQ?

He's fitting some lowered sprigs & shocks to his car at the weekend and thinks the wheels will foul the arches as they stick out quite a lot.


I won't say how much, but they are cheap... ok i will. 80 quid lol + they have been freshly powder coated.

they're 15's.

What u think? is there room under a CQ from them? I'm not sure what the pug offset is? also Is there a suitable spigot ring if they need them?





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Old 15-01-09, 10:55 AM   #2
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what peugeot are they off? 106gti offset is ET18 i think.... 205gti is ET20. The bolt pattern should be 4x108.

If they dont fit i may be interested in them for my 205gti
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PCD is 108 for a CQ, standard 14 inch R8 Ronals are ET45, 15 inch ronal R8 are either an ET of 42 or 37.
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Old 15-01-09, 12:51 PM   #4
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I think the pcd will be different on the Ford unfortunately.
At least that is what I found when trying some Ford alloys on my Golf some years back (If the Golf has the same pcd as the Coupe).
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Old 15-01-09, 01:32 PM   #5
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Should fit if the centre spigot is correct bore. I'd try them and see
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Old 15-01-09, 02:34 PM   #6
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i think you find these alloys will fit more 4 stud audi coupe too as i got 17in on my coupe and same stud pattern
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not so much the PCD thats the problem as 4x108 is a common PCD.... the centre bore and ET are the problems with wheel fitment.
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