johan karlberg

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i know its going, but i cant do it my self,

nobody who has a .autocad file

regards
 
Best attempt.

I have a Leon but want to fit some BMW wheels.
I am thinking of selling it anyway but can't bare to.
Anybody have a photoshop of BMW wheels on a Leon?.
Pleasantry.
Unsigned.

am I close ? Winner get's what he's on :)
 
i think hes a secret agent and hes waiting for a secret reply, something like....................

"I an blue raven , do you have the package?"
 
Johan, just get some photos posted of some Swedish girls and all will be forgiven.

Not in the MK1 section of course ;)
 
okey sry bacause that i can explain eveeything för you.

i need spacers from (100/5 to 120/5

i want 20 " rims,, will they fit will
 
its okay mate, your english is better than mine, i'm scottish. :lol: i dont think you'll get hub adaptors that big but rickc on here has 20 inch wheels on his cupra R
 
Spacers/PCD convertors you can get. 20 shouldn't be an issue as someone on here has 20" rims. However I personally think that is a little too big for a Leon. 19" at most is common.
 
okey sry bacause that i can explain eveeything för you.

i need spacers from (100/5 to 120/5

i want 20 " rims,, will they fit will

I would have thought that a conversion kit from 100 to 120 is possible, not sure on price though. 20" wheels will fit but it's going to be a HARSH ride.

235 x 30 x 20 would be accurate enough - that's not a lot of sidewall!
 
http://www.performancealloys.com/alloy_wheels_adaptors.asp

I know your in Sweden Johan but this company does them ^. However minimum thickness is 20mm up to 30mm so they act like a spacer. Ideally then you want higher offset wheels that sit further in but that depends on wheel design.

FYI I'm running 20mm spacers on the LCR with no Brembo clearance issues, but I only have 18" ET45 wheels.
 
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