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mf11
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Alloys.....

Post by mf11 »

Hi, does anyone know if these will fit my 1985 T25 high-top when I lower it by 60mm?

Stats are:

Borbet A alloys - 9x16
Offset = 15

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BORBET-A-DEEP-DIS ... dZViewItem

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks,

M.

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Post by dubsta »

NO

Wrong PCD - T25 / T3 is 5 X 112

Check out this link on Brick-Yard for possible alloys http://194.242.159.246/brickyard/forum/ ... D=596&PN=1

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Borbet A's

Post by lhd »

Definitely Not.!!!!!!!!!!
I will have a pair of these on my van tomorrow, PCD must be 5 x 112, You also must use the caps provided, as the hub nut protudes from the wheel. You will need .
extended studs, and tapered nuts for the rear,
front ones fit.
loads on ebay.de (German).
mine are 16 x 7.5 with 215's front, 16 x 9.00 with 225 rear, as fitted to the project Zwo.
cant wait to get em on :lol:
lhd...........................

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