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Old May 6, 2012 | 06:47 PM
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Default Do RS Focus wheels fit on ST220 ?

I now have a ST220 estate, 18" alloys ET52.5, I would like to fit mk2 RS Focus 19" alloys.

Are they the right offset and fit ?

Sure I,ve seen a ST220 on here with them fitted
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Yes they will go on, you might need spacers to clear the calipers though, I did when I put them on my Focus ST.
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Originally Posted by RichieST
Yes they will go on, you might need spacers to clear the calipers though, I did when I put them on my Focus ST.
Thanks for the reply, Would you need to fit longer studs ? or are only small spacers needed.

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I used the hubcentric spacers on mine, think they were 15mm. The spacers themselves bolt to the hub, then the wheel bolts to the spacer. That way it helps keep everything square and secure.

I'm near Swindon, if you're ever up this way your more than welcome to try my wheels on to see if they clear ok!
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Originally Posted by RichieST
I used the hubcentric spacers on mine, think they were 15mm. The spacers themselves bolt to the hub, then the wheel bolts to the spacer. That way it helps keep everything square and secure.

I'm near Swindon, if you're ever up this way your more than welcome to try my wheels on to see if they clear ok!
Thanks for the info, I,ll price the spacers up and decide if I can afford to do the wheel change, would have been easier if they were a straight change.

Thanks for the offer of trying yours

Kev
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No worries mate, on the ST220 you might get away without the spacers, not sure though!
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The missis sister has them fitted to her ST TDCi the front ones go straight on the rears need a 10mm spacer and longer studs to clear the rear shock absorber.
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Originally Posted by Sonic Boom
The missis sister has them fitted to her ST TDCi the front ones go straight on the rears need a 10mm spacer and longer studs to clear the rear shock absorber.
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Hi Rich

thanks for the advise

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