Sorry, as I think I may have asked this before, but could someone please tell me what `ET` and PCD standard BX wheels are please? Appreciate that 16V and GTi wheels may be different but I could do with knowing a range of ET`s that would be ok to fit.
For example if a BX TZD wheel has an ET45 fitment, would an ET40 or ET50 fitment after market wheel be safe to fit without adversly effecting handling?
Cheers in advance,
BX `ET` wheel fitments.
BX `ET` wheel fitments.
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4x108 pcd, 65 central bore ET of 15-22,
any wheel with a higher ET can be spaced down to the correct offset!
Most ford wheels have are the same pcd but have a smaller c/b 63 from memory?? and offset of 35+, a 20mm spacer will allow the wheel to slot straight onto a bx with out rubbing!
Basically any 4 stud Citroen, Peugeot will fit and shouldnt need spacing (although a few of the newer models have a higher ET) and youshould find that any 4 stud ford wheel will fit with the required spacers!
If you type "alloy wheel fitment guide" into google it should come up with a couple of places that have an online fitment guide that you can copy and paste into word to keep as reference!
any wheel with a higher ET can be spaced down to the correct offset!
Most ford wheels have are the same pcd but have a smaller c/b 63 from memory?? and offset of 35+, a 20mm spacer will allow the wheel to slot straight onto a bx with out rubbing!
Basically any 4 stud Citroen, Peugeot will fit and shouldnt need spacing (although a few of the newer models have a higher ET) and youshould find that any 4 stud ford wheel will fit with the required spacers!
If you type "alloy wheel fitment guide" into google it should come up with a couple of places that have an online fitment guide that you can copy and paste into word to keep as reference!
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