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California Dreamin
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Re: alloys
Pretty sure they are 100PCD and not 112 needed for the T25. Also the wheels themselves are unlikely to be the correct load rating (not man enough) for the weight of our vans.
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Re: alloys
Are skoda's not 112pcd then? Ive not tried my octavia wheels on my bus. But as above if they were the right pcd, strenth would be an issue. 
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Re: alloys
thanks guys.. decided to go for 16" i'll just wait and try and get some decent ones off ebay 
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Re: alloys
Lots of options but traditionally Mercedes seem to have a good sellection of 5 hole 112pcd wheels to choose from. Big heavy cars like the 'S class' or the ML 4 wheel drive jobba's should be appropriately 'load rated' just watch the tyres are corectly rated as well, need to be a minimum 95 although even higher is recommended (97 plus)
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Re: alloys
thank you also California Dreamin for this info.. 