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04-28-2016, 05:55 AM | #1 |
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Space Saver Spare E87
I'm looking for a second hand space saver wheel for my 2010 E87 hatch.
The wheels have a bolt pattern of 5 bolts at PCD of 120mm. Anyone know what other bolt patterns of Audi, Merc and other european cars are? RegardZ. [EDIT] Perhaps i should post this in the "wheels & tyres" section Last edited by GarnZ; 04-28-2016 at 07:27 PM.. |
04-28-2016, 11:02 PM | #2 |
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I found this as some may not understand the term.. PCD [Pitch Circle Diameter]
Bolt circle. As stated I'm looking for a 5 bolt 120mm PCD The bolt circle is the notional circle determined by the positions of the bolts. The center of every bolt lies on the circumference of the bolt circle. The important measurement is the bolt circle diameter (BCD),[1] also called the pitch circle diameter (PCD).[2] A general guide to common bolt patterns by manufacturer: BMW: 5x120 mm XXXXXXXXX [This the pattern i'm after] Dodge: 5x100 mm, 5x114.3 mm Ford: 4x108 mm, 5x108, 5x114.3 mm, 5X135 mm, 5x139.7, 6x135;mm GM (Chevy, Pontiac, etc.):5x100mm, 5x115 mm, 5x120.7 mm, 6X139.7 mm Holden Commodore : 5x120mm >>>>> POSSIBLY Honda/Acura: 5x114.3 mm, 4x100 mm, 4x114.3 mm Hyundai/KIA: 4x114.3 mm, 5x114.3 mm, 4x100 mm, 5x139.7 mm [3][4] Jeep Wrangler JK 07-UP 17"&18" 5x127mm 5x5in Mazda: 5x114.3 mm, 4x100 mm Nissan/Infiniti: 5x114.3 mm, 4x114.3 mm, 4x100 mm Peugeot/Citroen: 4x108mm, 5x108mm Porsche: 5x205mm (Porsche 356 to 1965), 5x130mm, 4x130 (VW-Porsche 914) Renault/Dacia: 5x108 mm (older models), 5x114.3 mm (most recent models), 4x100 mm Studebaker cars: 5x114.3 mm Subaru: 5x100mm, 5x114.3mm Toyota/Lexus/Scion: 5x114.3 mm, 5x100 mm, 4x114.3 mm (very old models), 4x100 mm VW (air-cooled era): 5x205mm (Type I to 1967 (USA) exc. Type 181, II to 1971, III to 1965), 4x130 (1966-2003 Type I and III including VW-Porsche 914) Volkswagen Group: 4x100 mm, 5x100mm, 5x112 mm Volvo/Jaguar: 5x108mm Alfa Romeo; 5x 110mm So! It looks as so there aren't many to choose from! RegardZ Last edited by GarnZ; 04-28-2016 at 11:17 PM.. |
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JnrDavo from Ozbmwforum.com sent this solution, which is great, however, they don't get them in Australia.
http://www.dynomec.co.uk/universal-spare-wheel.html RegardZ. |
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I was going to say... as rare as Rocking Horse poo
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I was going to say... as rare as Rocking Horse poo
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06-11-2016, 09:39 PM | #8 |
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There is a bmw space saver kit here: http://www.ebay.com.au/ulk/itm/322140033257
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