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Old 12 October 2006, 11:01 AM
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tried in non scooby but here goes in here...

after my wrx engine has decided to knock like ****, im getting rid and have popped a deposit down on a cheap peugeot 106 diesel. thing is it has orrible 13 inch steelies on and i dont know what the stud pattern is as of yet to look for some alloy wheels for it. (picking up sunday you see)

does anybody know the offset etc for them as i know some are 3-stud and some are 4-stud.

heres the exact info on the car anyways and any help is appreciated.

1996 PEUGEOT 106 1.5 D Escapade Level 2 3dr Diesel Hatchback.

now i did a little look on rtec fitment guide, and it came up with this

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106 3 Stud 91>3x98 et15-18 195/45/15*195/40/16*

106 4 Stud Base Models 91>4x108 et15-18 195/45/15195/45/16*

106 Quicksilver, Ralley + Gti96>4x108 et15-18 195/45/16195/45/16*205/40/17*


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Old 12 October 2006, 11:20 AM
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Why don't you ask on a Peugeot forum?
Old 12 October 2006, 11:21 AM
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is there such a thing...

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Old 12 October 2006, 11:23 AM
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Peugeot GTi Autosport Club > Welcome to the Website of the PGAC...

Yepp :P
This is the main one to look at
Old 12 October 2006, 11:24 AM
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just literally found that as we speak

will ask on there, as i want some cool 15" for my new toy!!! not quite a scoob but 2,000mpg sounds good

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just been on and £15 membership...to find out the answer one question, erm no. il wait till sunday and take off one of the crappy plaggy trims...
Old 12 October 2006, 11:31 AM
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Do you have to pay to just post, or is that for all the benefits?
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why bother, save your money and put it towards the scooby engine.

a pug is a pug, dont throw away anymore bucks. Why not get a cheap golf ? easy to mod
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Originally Posted by EOEUMC
Do you have to pay to just post, or is that for all the benefits?
i dunno assuming so... lots of hassle for the sake of me being impatient!!!

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Originally Posted by Bateman
why bother, save your money and put it towards the scooby engine.

a pug is a pug, dont throw away anymore bucks. Why not get a cheap golf ? easy to mod
peugeots cheaper to run... plus my uncle is a decent mechanic and knows peugeots inside out, so servicing etc is easier. already put down a deposit and collecting sunday...


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I am an official on this site as I used to own a Saxo. The Saxo and the 106 are basically the same, so if you ask here and they might be able to put you in the right direction

http://www.saxosportsclub.com/index.php
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PCD is 108 offset 20 Saxo or ZX wheels will fit. Couldnt find any other matches.
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