What is the stud pattern pcd for t25 westy

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What is the stud pattern pcd for t25 westy

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I have a 89 westy and i want to fit some nice alloys can anyone tell me the stud size eg 112 or can anyone recomend wheels that will fit on without spacers or adaptors

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Hi, check out the Wiki mate, loads of info there and by searching the forums. The pcd is 112mm for the T25 and there are loads of wheels that fit, although very few fit straight on with no mods it's easy to get them to fit by changing studs, using spacers etc. good luck mate... got 18" Audi RS8's on mine so well worth fiddling with...

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Sorry i am new to this site and computers can you tell me what is wiki sorry im thick

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flateric wrote:Sorry i am new to this site and computers can you tell me what is wiki sorry im thick

Look at the symbols under the Club 80-90 Forums heading, the second one from the top left (looks like a hammer) is the wiki icon, click that and follow the headings when you get in there. :lol:
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cheers :roll:

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just make sure that the wheels you put on are rate for the weight of the van and that the tyres haveto correct load index! they can be heavy things these vans!

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