Hub-centric spacers question

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Hub-centric spacers question

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The breaker 'should be' weighed in next week so I'll be selling the 20mm hub-centric spacers. Before I put them on the bay can anyone confirm if they'll fit all 4 stud pugs and presumably Citroen's as well? or is it model specific?

I'm guessing they'll fit other makes as well?
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Yes mate they'll fit all pugs with a 108 pcd & 65.1mm centre bore.
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They will fit Clitroens too, and with a set of Spigot rings they will fit on a Ford, so a Ford owner can fit Pug wheels to their Ford, although I think the thread in the spacer is different...
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Thanks gents, I think I'll advertise them as Pug/Citroen 108 pcd & 65.1mm centre bore and leave it at that.
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How much do you want for them'
I might try some on the 207 and see if I can get the alloy's on it...
Have you got any alloy wheel bolts..

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I'm thinking £40 plus post, they're the proper bolt to hub type so your standard bolts will be fine.
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Cheers.
Yeah I will have them mate,
Pm us your pay-pal ..and I will send you the dosh..
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That's a good result all round..... :cheesy:
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Paid via pay-pal.

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Gumby you wasn't kidding when you said they was heavy... :shock: :lol:

Thanks for the fast shipping... :wink:
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Glad they got to you safe and sound.
I like to get things shipped ASAP once I've been paid for them, that's why I told you to hold payment until I'd got them off the car. Pet hate of mine is eBay sellers that take ages to ship when they've got your cash so it's 'do unto others....' as far as I'm concerned.
Taking into account the fact they are the only thing holding the wheels on your car I'd say they're reassuringly heavy. :lol:
You'll need a volunteer to press the stop pedal when you fit them and if it were me I'd torque them up a little higher than normal wheel nuts, say 100NM with some threadlock but no idea what they should be.
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Thanks...

They fitted on perfect.. I'm well pleased I've got the alloys on now..makes a big difference.. 8)

Just got the gear box issue to sort now..and hopefully I can enjoy the car..
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Excellent
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