wheel information needed please guys
hello, just joined the forum as i was advised that if you guys cant help me out then noone can. guy that recommended this forum is a long time member and drives a ford
question i'm asking is about some wheels i have acquired , i believe they came off a mk2 escort (so i'm told) can you guys tell me the pcd of the older fords if there different to newer versions. and also if anyone knows the wheels in the pics below, do you know the offset on these rims ?
also what other cars they would fit?
sorry for all the questions its just i want to put them on ebay but make sure i know enough about the wheels to write the add and also answer buyers questions. any help would be greatly appreciated
loving the forum by the way its huuuuuuuuuuuge biggest automotive forum i've ever registered on . here are the wheels anyway




as said any info greatly appreciated.
question i'm asking is about some wheels i have acquired , i believe they came off a mk2 escort (so i'm told) can you guys tell me the pcd of the older fords if there different to newer versions. and also if anyone knows the wheels in the pics below, do you know the offset on these rims ?
also what other cars they would fit?
sorry for all the questions its just i want to put them on ebay but make sure i know enough about the wheels to write the add and also answer buyers questions. any help would be greatly appreciated
loving the forum by the way its huuuuuuuuuuuge biggest automotive forum i've ever registered on . here are the wheels anyway




as said any info greatly appreciated.
pcd of mk2 escort is 4x108, some new fords have 5 stud and sum are 4 stud but dont know there pcd possible the same as u can get cossy rims on a mk2,
To work out the offset the wheel must be measured accurately using the following steps
Measure the overall width of the wheel - OW *
Measure the ‘T’ dimension, which is the measurement from the back of the bolt up face to the outside of the inner rim
Divide the overall width by two which gives you the centre line.
Minus the ‘T’ dimension from the centre line.
ET=T-OW/2

cant say ive seen them on any mk2 ive seen would need some big arches 2fit then in
To work out the offset the wheel must be measured accurately using the following steps
Measure the overall width of the wheel - OW *
Measure the ‘T’ dimension, which is the measurement from the back of the bolt up face to the outside of the inner rim
Divide the overall width by two which gives you the centre line.
Minus the ‘T’ dimension from the centre line.
ET=T-OW/2

cant say ive seen them on any mk2 ive seen would need some big arches 2fit then in
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