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multi fitment alloy wheels - Welshy_Pete - 02-03-2012

On the 306 what are multi fitment alloy wheels like to fit on the car. I know 4x108 fine but the offset on these multi fit alloy wheels?

You can get them in 15, 16 and 17inch alloy wheels.


Re: multi fitment alloy wheels - 4WayDiablo - 02-03-2012

Depends what multi fit you get? Lol
It does say because you can get different multi fits


Re: multi fitment alloy wheels - Toby - 02-03-2012

Welshy_Pete Wrote:On the 306 what are multi fitment alloy wheels like to fit on the car. I know 4x108 fine but the offset on these multi fit alloy wheels?

You can get them in 15, 16 and 17inch alloy wheels.

Most multifit wheels can be adapted to suit the 306, you will need a correctly sized spigot ring and adequate spacers.

My recommendation is always to just look for wheels designed for the 306 in the first place.

This website: http://www.alloywheels.com/Fitment_Guide allows you to see exact information for most models of cars. What you will find is that the 306 fitment (65.1 bore, 15-20et) is common across the most of the PSA range.


Re: multi fitment alloy wheels - Eeyore - 02-03-2012

Just go for standard four studs to fit the pug. Multistuds look gash!


Re: multi fitment alloy wheels - Foxy-jim - 02-03-2012

Multi studs are horrible unless they have a plate that sits over the top of the wheel bolts!


Re: multi fitment alloy wheels - declantg - 02-03-2012

SRowell Wrote:Just go for standard four studs to fit the pug. Multistuds look gash!


+1 to this, i just think they look cheap. Kind of like the halfrauds special ripspeed ones