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WANTED 16" Alloy Wheel for 2019 Ducato

If it’s just for a spare, Ive got 3 steel ones in as good as new condition
 
Good point, I’m guessing yes Alloy wheel bolts are normally longer, anyone else know?
 
There seems to be some doubt about whether you will need 'steel' bolts in case the 'alloy' bolts are too long. Someone was selling a set of 5 'steel' ones a short while ago and I grabbed them because of the doubt.

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I don't mind picking up some bolts if needed.

Norwich is a long way to collect but we were kinda thinking of a trip over that way this Spring.
 
Good point, I’m guessing yes Alloy wheel bolts are normally longer, anyone else know?
I think it's 2mm on a Ducato, one funster found if you use the bolts for alloys with steel wheels on the rear with an Al-Ko chassis the bolts foul.
 
I don't mind picking up some bolts if needed.

Norwich is a long way to collect but we were kinda thinking of a trip over that way this Spring.
Okay, will keep one for you, but don’t want much for it, say £20, so it might be easier paying for post, but let me check the PCD first as I think there are 2 versions, maybe try and post up a picture
 
Well just checked they are 5x130 PCD 6X16 Sevel steel wheels, they are in a box so could be sent by post and have 3 if anyone else is interested, no good for me as I’m on a Sprinter base (and no spare:(
Will try and attach pics
 

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Hi, I’m interested in a wheel, maybe two, could you possibly get me an idea of postage? Thanks

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Okay will sort out chesp
Hi, I’m interested in a wheel, maybe two, could you possibly get me an idea of postage? Thanks

will check out shipping tomorrow, can you PM me your postcode ? John.
 
I had a blow out and fitted the spare wheel which is a steel on the back of my carthago last week using the alloy bolts and all is fine no issues at all
 
Good point, I’m guessing yes Alloy wheel bolts are normally longer, anyone else know?
They are as a rule. Bought a set of six for Mercedes Sprinter from Mercedes Commercial main dealer £12.00 inc vat to suit steel wheels.The van is fitted with alloys but I was happy to have a steel as a spare. As far as the tyre goes we bought one exact same spec as fitted to the van For complete peace of mind.Job done?
Worth checking the torque settings for wheel studs as Im sure alloy and steel wheels differ ( check owners hand book)
DJT
 
My van is only 3.5 tonnes so perfect.
4 tonne + versions must be rare.
 
How
Won’t these wheels be 118 PCD? I think the steels off Westbarn1 are 130PCD for the maxi chassis, so prob won’t fit yours, I could be wrong!!
Yes, I think you are correct. I will have to measure mine but a database I looked at said 118.

Is that the distance between stud centre to stud centre?
Edit - stud centres x 1.7012 gives PCD apparently.

Will measure tomorrow but one of those alloy ones looks favourite.
 
The P.C.D. of any wheel or hub with an even number of holes can be measuredfrom the inside of one hole directly across to the outside of the hole opposite. To calculate the P.C.D. of a five stud wheel or hub, measure 'X' from the inside of one hole to the outside of the next hole and multiply by 1.7012.

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The P.C.D. of any wheel or hub with an even number of holes can be measuredfrom the inside of one hole directly across to the outside of the hole opposite. To calculate the P.C.D. of a five stud wheel or hub, measure 'X' from the inside of one hole to the outside of the next hole and multiply by 1.7012.
 
I bought mine S/H from ebay and a S/H tyre - mounted it in the garage

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Okay will sort out chesp


will check out shipping tomorrow, can you PM me your postcode ? John.

Sorry for delayed reply, wheel is just under 15 kilo in the box and 45x45x22cm, cheapest post I can see is £7.67 with DPD drop off, So £27.67 a wheel, if interested.
 
Sorry for delayed reply, wheel is just under 15 kilo in the box and 45x45x22cm, cheapest post I can see is £7.67 with DPD drop off, So £27.67 a wheel, if interested.
Pm sent?

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