#1: Bluetooth and wheels question Author: Redstarman, Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2016 4:10 pm ---- Hi
New to the forum so apologies if this is in the wrong place
I have a Peugeot 206 1.4 look (2008)
Currently have a set of damaged alloys on and want to go back to steels but unsure what size rims I need. Can someone help ?
Secondly - I'm thinking of buying a different stereo for it so I can get Bluetooth for my phone calls in the car. Anyone suggest a decent stereo that is compatible--- or a alternative method ??
Sorry for the probably rather dull questions.
I really appreciate any advice
#2: Re: Bluetooth and wheels question Author: FrankAteMyName, Location: TewkesburyPosted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 12:57 am ---- Hi and Welcome!
As far as I'm aware all 206s with steels shipped with 14" w/ 4x108 PCD. If you let me know the last 8 numbers of your VIN Then I'll check for you
EDIT: Just found through a quick google that some 206s shipped with 13s
And as far as head units (stereo) go I'm a bit out of the loop - Try having a google. Any standard (1u) Head unit will fit in your car as a straight swap. If yo ubuy second hand make sure it comes with the right wiring adapters. You will also lose any stalk remote you have for your standard HU but that can be fixed with a reasonably pricey (~£25) adapter from Halfrauds or online.
Maybe someone else can shed light on the HU situation.
Hope this helps
#3: Re: Bluetooth and wheels question Author: Redstarman, Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 2:27 am ---- Hi
That's for the response
Last 8 numbers of vn are 47779176
I'm not bothered about losing the stick controls if that helps anyone who can suggest a particular unit ?
Are they easy to wire up yourself?
Many thanks again
#4: Re: Bluetooth and wheels question Author: FrankAteMyName, Location: TewkesburyPosted: Sun Apr 10, 2016 2:34 am ---- Official Pug part number: 5401.G4
In all honesty any 14" steel with a 4x108 PCD Will fit with spacers but you're looking for an ideal offset of 20-25. Bore is 65.1 should you need all the details.
Wiring on the HU is foolproof - You really can't go wrong due to the design of the connectors
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