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Old 17th March 2010, 22:13   #1
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What are the specifications i need to look for when buying a set of 15" alloys for my furio? e.g Ratio, offset etc
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If it helps, I have Team Dynamics Pro Race 1.2's on my Furio. They are 15" diameter, 7" width, offset ET15. You can fit any alloys offset ET15 to ET20 without any issues (offset ET15 recomendded for 7" width).

The tyres I'm running are 195/45/15.

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Edit: if it helps give you peace of mind, I get no rubbing or scrubbing when on full lock, and my car (apart from these wheels) is completely standard. I have a friend who's is lowered 45mm, and he doesn't have any issues either.

Hope this helps.
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You'll require a PCD of 108mm, the size of the circle that the bolts mount in.
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You'll require a PCD of 108mm, the size of the circle that the bolts mount in.
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Old 19th March 2010, 10:40   #5
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Would this be same for a 1.1 X ?
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if its a 4 stud then yes.

if its a 3 stud then no.
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If it helps, I have Team Dynamics Pro Race 1.2's on my Furio. They are 15" diameter, 7" width, offset ET15. You can fit any alloys offset ET15 to ET20 without any issues (offset ET15 recomendded for 7" width).

The tyres I'm running are 195/45/15.

Hope this is helpful


Edit: if it helps give you peace of mind, I get no rubbing or scrubbing when on full lock, and my car (apart from these wheels) is completely standard. I have a friend who's is lowered 45mm, and he doesn't have any issues either.

Hope this helps.
so fucking helpful as i am gettin exact set up on thursday
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