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Sp alloys information - W1ll - 14-04-2013 Can't seem to find much info on these.. I have a set 16". What width are they? Offset etc? We're they original Peugeot ones or not? What tyre size do I need for them? 205's? Any info appreciated! RE: Sp alloys information - Oil-burner - 14-04-2013 At a guess they'll be 6.5j et19 ish should tell you on the inside of the wheel Youll want 195 45 16 tyres And yes they are original pug wheels, came with the sp pack RE: Sp alloys information - Connor - 15-04-2013 Ran 205/45 on mine RE: Sp alloys information - Oil-burner - 15-04-2013 The reason id run 195s is because thayll get you closer to oem rolling radius RE: Sp alloys information - W1ll - 15-04-2013 Would 195's stretch a bit then? And they're wider than cyclones then? RE: Sp alloys information - Oil-burner - 15-04-2013 Cyclones are 6j. Na you wont get any stretch with 195s, if you want a bit of stretch go for 185s RE: Sp alloys information - W1ll - 15-04-2013 So would 205's be a bit too much then? Sorry if these are daft questions ![]() RE: Sp alloys information - Oil-burner - 15-04-2013 Youd get away with them I think but ideally you want 195s RE: Sp alloys information - W1ll - 15-04-2013 Ok cheers! RE: Sp alloys information - Ricky - 15-04-2013 195's are ever so slightly stretched. You saw the 195's on my alloys didn't you? They are exactly the same. RE: Sp alloys information - W1ll - 15-04-2013 Okay.. I wanted to get Yokohama parada spec 2 tyres.. But they don't seem to do them in 195 45... Will 205 make that much difference? :/ RE: Sp alloys information - Ricky - 15-04-2013 205's would be better imo. RE: Sp alloys information - Oil-burner - 15-04-2013 No youll still get them on, im just not sure what width the sp's are. Go with there is hardly any difference between 195 and 205s just 195s are closer to oem rolling radius RE: Sp alloys information - Connor - 15-04-2013 Pretty sure theyre 6.5" and the difference is only 10mm... Personally Id be getting 205s RE: Sp alloys information - Dum-Dum - 15-04-2013 205/45 is closer to oem rolling radius than 195/45 RE: Sp alloys information - W1ll - 16-04-2013 Ok, so 205 would fit ok and look 'right'.. RE: Sp alloys information - W1ll - 17-04-2013 (15-04-2013, 08:11 PM)Ricky Wrote: 195's are ever so slightly stretched. You saw the 195's on my alloys didn't you? They are exactly the same. Sorry mate just seen this comment hahaha, yeah I did, there was a bit of stretch wasn't there RE: Sp alloys information - Ricky - 17-04-2013 When I next get a set of tyres I will be getting 205's. Only got 195's because they were a bargain. RE: Sp alloys information - W1ll - 19-04-2013 ordered 205 tyres ![]() ![]() |