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Spare wheel and tyre (16 inch) plus wind down kit

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North Lincs
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Euramobil 720QB
Exp
2015
For sale 16 inch spare wheel and tyre plus wind down kit with socket included. Tyre is 225/75 R16c tubeless 5 stud wheel 5 x 118 PCD for light chassis. Measurements from centre of each stud is 7cm from centre to centre of each hole. This came off our Burstner Ixeotime 15 plate based on Ducato x250. Check behind your rear axle for space and there may be captive nuts set in cross member for storing the spare wheel. No instructions but information can be googled. Less than year old, like new. £190. Based North Linc's DN15.
 

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You would be best to say whether its for a light or Maxi Chassis either 118 x 5 or 130 x 5 people are funny about measuring
 
OK thanks. Sorry, I'm not very techie with things like this! It was bought for a Burstner Ixeo time 586 but no idea what type of chassis. What does the 118x5/130x5 refer to?
 
OK thanks. Sorry, I'm not very techie with things like this! It was bought for a Burstner Ixeo time 586 but no idea what type of chassis. What does the 118x5/130x5 refer to?
Heavy chassis - PCD130 (78.1mm wheel nut to next nut) Light/standard chassis - PCD118 (71mm wheel noit to next nut)
 
PCD = Pitch Circle Diameter. It's the diameter of an imaginary circle around which the studs are placed. If there were an even number then you could measure across oposite studs. Jev88 has given the distance you CAN measure to check which size wheel you have.

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Thanks all! It's 5 x 118 pcd for the light chassis. Had forgotten we spent ages looking for the right one when trying to find a spare wheel.
 

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