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MrBSI
PostPosted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 12:44 pm Up
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Mikey2uk wrote:
No problem with it being Auto mate

Laughing no comment, not seen any AL4 box problems on here for a while Confused

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if wheels of a 306 then wheel go on fine just stick out abit. i had sum 306 tsw on mine and the spokes where miles away from the brakes
 
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if wheels of a 306 then wheel go on fine just stick out abit. i had sum 306 tsw on mine and the spokes where miles away from the brakes

thanks .. im just hoping they wont foul the arches

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mine was fine on bavk even with car haven loads in it. front was fine never had a problem
 
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MrBSI wrote:
Mikey2uk wrote:
No problem with it being Auto mate

Laughing no comment, not seen any AL4 box problems on here for a while Confused

Mine was absolutely fine for the 2 1/2 years I owned the car, was a great gearbox I found.

Enjoyed getting back in a manual though Laughing

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just an update:

its bad news Crying or Very sad

although the wheels fit on , they stick out from the arches way too much.
.. in the fitters words " i can put em on, but they are very pullable, expect some licence points if you are stopped"
i was told i could possibly fit some plastic skirts but itll look nasty.

at least he didnt charge me anything for trying anyway.

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that can't be right.

306 alloy should be ET19, saxo/ 106 should be around 15, in either case, doesn't really matter.

many people in here running ET5(for those brembo brakes) to ET10 (myself) on their 206 and have no problem at all. wheel do not stick out from the arch.

 
 

 

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perry081064 wrote:
just an update:

its bad news Crying or Very sad

although the wheels fit on , they stick out from the arches way too much.
.. in the fitters words " i can put em on, but they are very pullable, expect some licence points if you are stopped"
i was told i could possibly fit some plastic skirts but itll look nasty.

at least he didnt charge me anything for trying anyway.

Do the front & rear wheels stick out or just the fronts?

If its the fronts then maybe a set of sports front wings with the wider front wheel arch would sort it?

The front wings are only bolted on, just wait till you find a colour match.

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Seabook wrote:
that can't be right.

306 alloy should be ET19, saxo/ 106 should be around 15, in either case, doesn't really matter.

many people in here running ET5(for those brembo brakes) to ET10 (myself) on their 206 and have no problem at all. wheel do not stick out from the arch.

wish id taken a pic now but when you look down the side of the car you can definatly see them sticking out .
if i place a ruler down to the tyre from the side of the arch it sits on top of the tyre ( im not good at measurements but id say at least an inch possibly 2 )

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MrBSI wrote:
perry081064 wrote:
just an update:

its bad news Crying or Very sad

although the wheels fit on , they stick out from the arches way too much.
.. in the fitters words " i can put em on, but they are very pullable, expect some licence points if you are stopped"
i was told i could possibly fit some plastic skirts but itll look nasty.

at least he didnt charge me anything for trying anyway.

Do the front & rear wheels stick out or just the fronts?

If its the fronts then maybe a set of sports front wings with the wider front wheel arch would sort it?

The front wings are only bolted on, just wait till you find a colour match.

fronts stick out ..but he said the back would be even worse

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Maybe an idea to get rid of them & look out for some 206 alloys, plenty about.

Alloys are not life or death, just wait till the right set comes along.

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MrBSI wrote:
Maybe an idea to get rid of them & look out for some 206 alloys, plenty about.

Alloys are not life or death, just wait till the right set comes along.

ive done just that, returned them this morning and the guy gave me a refund.
40 mile round trip, least it gave the car a run out Very Happy

just gonna keep looking for another set that i know will fit with no hassle now.
not too bothered about make / size , but just prefer an alloy on to a steel wheel.
so if anyone has any 14" on a 175/65/14 let me know !

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You can get a few different types of 15" alloy from the 206.

Scirocco, Foudre / Lightning II are 2 that spring to mind, there are others.

Make sure you get the alloy wheel bolts as well.

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MrBSI wrote:
You can get a few different types of 15" alloy from the 206.

Scirocco, Foudre / Lightning II are 2 that spring to mind, there are others.

Make sure you get the alloy wheel bolts as well.

will do my friend !

The dealer i got the car from has some for me to view next week and ive already recieved a PM from here too so ive already got a few options already.

great advice though and thanks Wink

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McGard's for the locking wheel bolts.

Peugeot / Citroen locking bolts are rubbish Wink

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