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Ruddy
26th April 2007, 09:48
Tried a search but it told me to do one because i put 'S' in or something?

Anyway, Fiesta Zetec S alloys look a lot like OZ ultra's i think, just wondering if i can pick some up in a scrappy do they fit onto saxo's?

Obviously ill just leave the ford cover caps off! lol

Cheers

Karl
26th April 2007, 09:49
.....i guess, if you got the spacers?

Scott
26th April 2007, 10:59
Yes should fit with 20mm spacers. You will need to source bolts from somewhere because ford wheels normally attach with nuts.

VTS_16v_Boy
26th April 2007, 11:18
I didnt releise Ford wheels would fit a Citroen :y:

Hmmm learn something new everyday

Karl
26th April 2007, 11:21
theyre not a direct fit, as above, need spacers.

if im right in thinking,
Clouds Oz's for example are ford fitment, just with spacers to make them fit a Citroen :)

VTS_16v_Boy
26th April 2007, 11:27
If you can find the slightly better Zetec-S wheels with the bigger centre cap and just get some Citroen Chevrons knocked up your be fine :y:

- Dont forget the spacers tho -

I would have never fort of fitting Ford wheels

craig180
26th April 2007, 11:36
<<<The black 17 inch wheels on my pic were originally on my Escort RS2000

Most ford wheels are 4x108. There is just the 20mm difference between ford and cit.

I reckon they would look sweet if you can find a set cheap enough. Problem is they go for quite a bit from what I've seen

I reckon the RS2000 wheels would look good on a sax as well! 15"

Richmt11
26th April 2007, 12:09
no pics of a sax on zetec s wheels then? I think it would look pretty smart, deffo like to see.

thadogg
26th April 2007, 12:20
my OZ rims are also ford fitment. they come with 2oish mm spacers and extended wheel bolts. Zetec S wheels will look good on a sax :y:

Ruddy
2nd May 2007, 16:34
So where would you get the bolts and spacers from then?

Luke_vts
3rd May 2007, 11:12
to be honest mate stay away from putting ford wheels on a saxo. Its more hassel than its worth (I know from experience).
You will need to buy hub-centric spacers otherwise all the weight is placed on four wheel nuts. Secondly you will need to buy extended wheel nuts to compensate for the extra 20mm. Both the hub centric spacers and the extended wheels nuts are expensive.

Not worth it if you ask me, but whatever floats your boat!