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Non manufacturer Alloys

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Old Nov 26th, 2020, 21:19   #1
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Anyone running Jaguar, or ford Alloys on their cars.
I'm thinking of chancing either model alloys or Kuga alloys just for something different. Their also way easier to pick up used.
PCD is the same, and offset varies a little +/- 5mm which isn't a lot.
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Important but often overlooked is the rated load capacity of the rims. I use this tool for working out changes
https://www.willtheyfit.com/
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Important but often overlooked is the rated load capacity of the rims. I use this tool for working out changes
https://www.willtheyfit.com/

That's a very good tool. 👍
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