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Alloys to fit?
rusty-94
L-plater
Joined: Feb 2012
Posts: 43
#1
20th March 2012, 20:22
I know that saxo's are 4x108
How do you get alloys that aren't that pattern to fit a saxo?
marcusd
Saxperience Post Whore
Joined: Jan 2009
warrington
Posts: 7551
posi blue mk2 2003 vtr
#2
20th March 2012, 20:38
hub change or spacer type things to alter the stud pattern
Venns
Established Member
Joined: Jan 2011
Bridgwater, Somerset
Posts: 1092
2001 Saxo 1.1
#3
20th March 2012, 23:39
The truth is you dont, would be expensive to change the hubs or buy the adaptors to convert the pcd.
Why would you want to change it anyway, there are loads of nice 4x108 wheels. Put the pcd in on ebay and you will find 100s to choose from
Stefan_Wood
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Joined: Sep 2011
Birmingham
Posts: 1557
Furio, 306Hdi, Astra 1.9cdti
#4
20th March 2012, 23:42
I looked into some 4x100 BBS alloys the other month cheap enough to buy but the coversion spacer things would of set me back about 250 so not worth it
john_c
Infrequent Poster
Joined: May 2010
newcastle
Posts: 204
2002 saxo vtr w reg fiesta zetec s ford transit
#5
22nd March 2012, 18:12
yea mate would end up costing loads spacers and wheels be better off with vts wheels
Lewis
Saxperience Forum Bum
Joined: Oct 2009
Middlesbrough/Coventry
Posts: 3808
Megane 225
#6
22nd March 2012, 20:14
Hub converters are only worth the money when they represent a small amount compared to the wheels you wish to install
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