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GJUK
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by GJUK » Sat Dec 30, 17 7:37 pm
Hi guys,
Does anyone know of any modern cheap wheel that would fit a 4.5"PCD large hub type mopar?
Just to move the car around with - so the old dart can have her wheels back
Thank you.
Jon
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by Cannonball » Sat Dec 30, 17 8:45 pm
I have plenty of wheels for mopars good for moving arounds £100 for four
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GJUK
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by GJUK » Sat Dec 30, 17 11:37 pm
You're miles from me - it wouldn't make sense to drive to/collect form you for this.
Any other suggestions?
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Super Sloth
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by Super Sloth » Sun Dec 31, 17 12:30 am
GJUK wrote: Sat Dec 30, 17 11:37 pm
You're miles from me - it wouldn't make sense to drive to/collect form you for this.
Any other suggestions?
Happy to act as a half way point if someone is passing through? I'm @ J28 M1
-Jon.
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by Dave999 » Thu Jan 04, 18 1:10 pm
http://www.wheelsupport.com/bolt-patter ... 5-x-114-3/
2 13/16 inch centre bore necessary 71.4mm
most will have no dish
offset will often be too much with the inner of the rim hitting the spring
all L from the list would be ok 0 mm offset some M will be ok 20mm + offset
H probably won't but they may fit backwards for wheeling about
http://www.wheelsupport.com/offset/
Looks like Jeep might be the go....
dave
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GJUK
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by GJUK » Thu Jan 04, 18 11:57 pm
Thanks Sloth
Thanks Dave - that is a comprehensive list.
Cheers.
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by Captain Chaos » Tue Jan 16, 18 7:18 pm
Super Sloth wrote: Sun Dec 31, 17 12:30 am
GJUK wrote: Sat Dec 30, 17 11:37 pm
You're miles from me - it wouldn't make sense to drive to/collect form you for this.
Any other suggestions?
Happy to act as a half way point if someone is passing through? I'm @ J28 M1
Maybe you’re sorted GJ?
I bought a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee today that came with a second set of alloys with tyres,any use to you?
GJUK
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by GJUK » Fri Jan 19, 18 9:02 am
Hi,
I've not found anything yet - drop me a PM.
Thanks
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