hawkeye sti pcd?
10 November 2008, 08:32 PM
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hawkeye sti pcd?
looking for some spare wheels for sti hawkeye, what do i need to look out for? thanks
10 November 2008, 08:56 PM
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gold oz prodrive 18 inch alloys et53 pcd5x100 take it these will not fit?
10 November 2008, 11:03 PM
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No ! pcd is 114.3 as stated above by Mr. Godney.
You could try merlin (international) for a set of brand spankers... and a really good price on RE-070's
Ask for Derek !
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10 November 2008, 11:18 PM
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gold oz prodrive 18 inch alloys et53 pcd5x100 take it these will not fit?
Not to mention the ET is too high for your brembos
Spare 17" STi wheels in 114.3 come up all the time dirt cheap on ebay.
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cheers to both of you will keep good look out, only want some old ones as just for track day cheers
11 November 2008, 05:24 PM
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Keep your eyes open on Ebay, SIDC and SN.
I've had a set of wheels + good RE070 tyres for £170 and a set of delivery mile RE070s for £250.
Some people just don't like the Potenzas for some reason
Nick