Of the top of my head I can't recall what size members use on 16 rims but it is bound to be smaller on profile. That is the same width as the props? I think but best check the wiki out on wheels.
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#21
Posted 05 May 2014 - 07:38 AM
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#22
Posted 06 May 2014 - 10:53 AM
Hi
I use this same wheels on my Puma, same size and ET.
The size of tyre recommended is 195x45xR16( i´m currently using this size).
Some members also tryed 205 size but unless you use spacers it will make contact in some cornerings.
Cheers
I use this same wheels on my Puma, same size and ET.
The size of tyre recommended is 195x45xR16( i´m currently using this size).
Some members also tryed 205 size but unless you use spacers it will make contact in some cornerings.
Cheers
#23
Posted 06 May 2014 - 12:05 PM
VIPER77, on 06 May 2014 - 10:53 AM, said:
Hi
I use this same wheels on my Puma, same size and ET.
The size of tyre recommended is 195x45xR16( i´m currently using this size).
Some members also tryed 205 size but unless you use spacers it will make contact in some cornerings.
Cheers
I use this same wheels on my Puma, same size and ET.
The size of tyre recommended is 195x45xR16( i´m currently using this size).
Some members also tryed 205 size but unless you use spacers it will make contact in some cornerings.
Cheers
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#24
Posted 06 May 2014 - 12:12 PM
As you all know i had trouble with my rear shock the other day, well my mate got it wrong lol..
Ive been looking at other threads and noticed a few builds when it comes to the shocks..
As ford upgraded the shocks just after mine, would it be better to upgrade mine, or would it be to much work..
If yes, what would i need to do it i.e.. all the rear end, same year puma, any cutting.. all things like that..
My puma is 1998 sreg with the falk style and im looking the upgrade to the eye style..
Ive been looking at other threads and noticed a few builds when it comes to the shocks..
As ford upgraded the shocks just after mine, would it be better to upgrade mine, or would it be to much work..
If yes, what would i need to do it i.e.. all the rear end, same year puma, any cutting.. all things like that..
My puma is 1998 sreg with the falk style and im looking the upgrade to the eye style..
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#25
Posted 06 May 2014 - 02:37 PM
Don't quote me on it but think it entails replacing the rear axle
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#26
Posted 06 May 2014 - 03:06 PM
Hi
You need to change the complete rear axle.
Please note that your car originally has a 10mm spacer behind the rear drums.
With the change to a later axle, it´s no longer needed because Ford alterate the lenght of then no longer using that old spacer.
In mine, dispite its an eye mount shock, I also increase rear lengh with a s12mm spacer. Some, in extreme use 20mm or litle more.
Cheers
You need to change the complete rear axle.
Please note that your car originally has a 10mm spacer behind the rear drums.
With the change to a later axle, it´s no longer needed because Ford alterate the lenght of then no longer using that old spacer.
In mine, dispite its an eye mount shock, I also increase rear lengh with a s12mm spacer. Some, in extreme use 20mm or litle more.
Cheers
#27
Posted 10 May 2014 - 09:42 AM
Was working in London the other day and I came across this in a cupboard, I asked the guy who owns it and he didn't no but it had been there for a long time.A few hours went by and the same guy said he found out who owned it and they said I could take it if I wanted it....
THANKS! I think I will Lol
THANKS! I think I will Lol
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#28
Posted 10 May 2014 - 10:46 AM
I think I've started something in our car park lol..
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#29
Posted 10 May 2014 - 11:12 AM
Meant to add that over sizing the wheels can cause quite scarey tyre pulling away from the rim in cornering reading posts, so I would not personally fit 205s but stick with the expected width for the rim being fitted.
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