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cheesie
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Posted: 23 May 16 at 06:29 |
Really want a set of these on my caravelle Need to be the correct off set with no rubbing or other problems. how much of a problem is fitting wheels on the rear with the wrong offset
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miguel
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Hi,
I have a set 16" 7.5 wide all round so no problems clearing the sliding door.After £300. You will of course need longer studs and different wheel bolts.Ideally need a refurb if your caravelle is immaculate.They no longer have tyres fitted.Based North London (not far from The Ace Cafe) Happy to post at cost although that looks to be £75 to N. Ireland with ins.) |
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cheesie
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What is the et on these
Edited by cheesie - 24 May 16 at 21:42 |
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miguel
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From memory low 20's. They where on a Multivan for many years with no issues.
If you are seriously interested I'll dig them out and measure it accurately. Found a courier who will ship them for £50
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miguel
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ET 21,
Found out today I can ship through work for £20
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cheesie
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Are all 4 that et If so I will wait hold on for the correct ones don't know enough about it to take a chance
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miguel
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All four are that et. Not really sure what you mean by the "correct Ones" if you go for the 9.5 inch wide rears with an ET of 15 you will need the extended door hinge mod.
Useful info here http://www.brick-yard.co.uk/forum/definitive-what-wheels-fit-thread_topic1290.html and here http://wiki.club8090.co.uk/index.php/Wheels_and_tyres_-_Alternative_wheels Good luck with your search |
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steve_hi11
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I've got a set of these on my new Multivan, the tool which releases the wheelnut cover is knackered - any idea of where I can get a replacement or alternative tool?
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miguel
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Usually lots on German e-bay
I am a keen cyclist so I just use an adjustable pin tool |
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