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Gas Burners advice

Posted: 14 Oct 2007, 18:29
by lowskeys
Sorry, new to this only owned pre 67'

Just got my new van, would i be able to fit Gas Burners

Black & Polished, 5/130 PCD, 5.5 x 15 inch, ET35 offset

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Posted: 14 Oct 2007, 18:40
by funbus1
Wellcome bro, ETs ok but u your lookin for 112 PCD. Rick

Posted: 14 Oct 2007, 18:58
by lowskeys
funbus 1 wrote:Wellcome bro, ETs ok but u your lookin for 112 PCD. Rick
would spacers/adaptors work?

Posted: 14 Oct 2007, 19:04
by Andy syncro-nutz
You can buy these at 112pcd midland wheel centre

Posted: 14 Oct 2007, 19:10
by lowskeys
Andy syncro-nutz wrote:You can buy these at 112pcd midland wheel centre

Cheers for that?

Posted: 14 Oct 2007, 19:15
by funbus1
No bro, The PCD is the size between your bolts 112mm. your lookin at 130PCD, 18mm too wide. Audi, Granada, MK 5 golf, or to save using spacers, extended bolts n stuff, carrat wheels fit strait on.

Posted: 15 Oct 2007, 23:19
by Andy syncro-nutz
funbus 1 wrote:No bro, The PCD is the size between your bolts 112mm. your lookin at 130PCD, 18mm too wide. Audi, Granada, MK 5 golf, or to save using spacers, extended bolts n stuff, carrat wheels fit strait on.

Erm? Pitch circle diameter 5/112 A circle whose centre is the center of the hub and whose circumference passes through the center of each stud/hole.

If you were to messure between the stud/bolt holes you would not achieve the correct PCD your plan would only apply to 4stud/bolt pattern's unlike T25's

Posted: 16 Oct 2007, 19:06
by funbus1
Sir,, I stand corrected :oops:

Posted: 16 Oct 2007, 20:14
by lowskeys
thanks for all your help, but would the pcd 112 bolt straight on??

Cheers and confused!!! :shock:

Posted: 16 Oct 2007, 20:18
by kevtherev
you will need longer studs for alloys

Posted: 16 Oct 2007, 23:42
by g60steve
Genuine Porsche Burners...why?...probably worth as much as your van :? ....the MWS wheels are the wrong ET...plus they're poor quality and more than likely not load rated for a T25/T3!
Leave well alone IMO!

Posted: 03 Nov 2007, 20:02
by lowskeys
they are on and am very pleased, thanks for all your help guys. Next to job is to get it lowered

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