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Simon.h
29th December 2013, 12:28
Hi all,
Does anyone know the alloy wheels details on ZTs, i.e offset, PCD and how wide they are etc..?
Thanks.
Drewski
29th December 2013, 13:53
According to the wheelfitment.eu database:-
PCD..............5 x 100
Centre bore....56.1
Offset............50
Mounting........Nut/Lug 12 x 1,50
Widths are 8 - 9 inches, (18" and 19")
www.wheelfitment.eu/car/MG/ (http://www.wheelfitment.eu/car/MG/)
Model specific data available here:-
www.wheel-size.com
MrDoodles
29th December 2013, 14:34
According to the wheelfitment.eu database:-
PCD..............5 x 100
Centre bore....56.1
Offset............50
Mounting........Nut/Lug 12 x 1,50
Widths are 8 - 9 inches, (18" and 19")
Close! ;)
The standard 18" Alloy on a ZT was a 7.5J X 18 rim, fitted with a 225/45ZR18 91V Tyre! :)
19" rims were never available from the factory (apart from some one off wheels on a MK 2 V8 Show Car) but are available on the after market and normally come with a 235/35ZR19 tyre! :)
Drewski
29th December 2013, 15:00
Apologies.....I didn't think so either....just read the info from the site wrong :duh:
Simon.h
29th December 2013, 16:15
Great cheers.
Simon.h
29th December 2013, 17:37
So whats ET stand for?
Drewski
29th December 2013, 17:43
So whats ET stand for?
AFAIK, it's a German abbreviation for "Offset". Don't quote me on that though :xmas-smiley-018:
VMax1000
29th December 2013, 17:46
Close! ;)
The standard 18" Alloy on a ZT was a 7.5J X 18 rim, fitted with a 225/45ZR18 91V Tyre! :)
Wasn't that 95V or is that just the V8?
So whats ET stand for?
ET = Einpress Tiefe...............German of course.
Basically it tell you how far the center of the rim is away from the hub.
http://i1267.photobucket.com/albums/jj547/oneordinarybloke/Land%20Rover%20Deep%20Dish%20Rims/HowToMeasure/RimOffsetXSection.png
Simon.h
29th December 2013, 18:02
Great cheers!
MrDoodles
29th December 2013, 21:45
Wasn't that 95V or is that just the V8?
Just the V8 (due to it's extra weight) the rest of the range had 91's! ;)
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