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Old 04-12-2006   #1 (Post Link)
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PCD of 2.0 164

Does anyone know the PDC, and bore of a 91 164 2.0? Im hopeing the alloys will fit a ford fiesta
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Re: PCD of 2.0 164

If it is 4-stud it will be 4x98mm
5-stud will be 5x98mm

I'm sure it will not fit a Fiesta...
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nah, fiesta will be 4x100 probably....
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Re: PCD of 2.0 164

dammmm it! Anyone wanna buy some alloys! Scraping the 164 as it got broke into for the 3rd time! Or any one want it? needs some work but engine is mint!
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Re: PCD of 2.0 164

Well there's one I haven't heard before! Scrapping a car because it gets broken into. Have you tried parking it somewhere else?
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Re: PCD of 2.0 164

lol, I need new breaks, etc for the car, new exhaust, its just going to cost too much to do, i just want one new nice car. It was going to be a summer project but its attracting too much attention, and i not even started doing anything yet!
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Re: PCD of 2.0 164

Originally Posted by niallmoran
nah, fiesta will be 4x100 probably....
If so you would probably get away with using wobble bolts, I have 100pcd wheels on my 98pcd car using these, they will cost you about £20 so may not be worth it
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Re: PCD of 2.0 164

do wobble bolts work the other way (ie 4x98 onto 4x100 hubs)?
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Re: PCD of 2.0 164

Originally Posted by niallmoran
do wobble bolts work the other way (ie 4x98 onto 4x100 hubs)?
Now you mention it im not sure Probably not actually, but im too knackered to make sense of it in my mind right now
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i didn't want think think too hard either
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