What pcd adapters will i need?

Mar 3, 2012
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Iv bought a pair of second hand porsche cayenne 18 inch wheels for my leon. I no the pcd of the porsche wheels are 5x100 and the leon is 5x112 so ill need pcd adapters but when i was about to buy them they give me a option of how think i want them so 20,25,30 or 35mm. It also says about offset whatever that is lol(newb on wheels)
Anyone have a clue what mm adapters i will probly need. I don't no the offset of the wheels but the tyres on the new wheels are 225 40 18 if that helps?
My wheels n at the moment are oem 16 inch seat wheels. Hope this is enough info for you guys to help me out but if not let me no :)
Thanks people

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p11lkw

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Oct 21, 2012
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Think you need to find out what offset the Porche wheels are and what's on your car already and work from there. A good company selling adapters should be able to tell you. I'm sure someone in here will probably know all the info, there may even be a thread on adapters.
 

p11lkw

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Oct 21, 2012
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There is a thread called Porche alloy wheel help have a look.
They mention offset 50 and using 20mm adapters quality ones around £150
Hope this helps
 

p11lkw

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Look at the inside of the wheel where the bolt holes are all the info should be there.
 
Mar 3, 2012
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Fk seem to be around 80idh quid for 2 and on stanced their over 110.
Ill have to wait untill the weekend to see what offset they are as the wheels are at my mums :( anyone have any tios with using spacers? Like should i also use glue when bolting them on so they deffinetly don't come loose ect.

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Sounds stupid but try n get one or two bolts lightly in and space it with washers till it sits were u want it too dont forget that if ur lowered u will have a slight bit of negative camber about 1 degree unless u can just keep trying different adapters n the Porsche wheels (if they have Porsche fitment) they will b 5x130 but u do get some reps in 5x100 should say in the back of the spoke or on the inside by the whole for the centre cap post a pic of the wheels and the offset (et number) may b different from from to rear n I should b able to give u a hand fella
 

Benjic2

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You don't want to be going any lower than et30 or else they will just stick out too far unless you are slammed and have lots of negative camber. So if the porsche wheels are et50 then use the 20mm adapters to take it down to et30
 
Mar 3, 2012
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Lol never thought it would be such hard work just to fit some wheels lol i just asummed that they will fit. Hopefully they will but i guess ill find out on saturday when i go to my mums and have a looksy.
Will post a pic of what i can see then.

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Mar 3, 2012
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So this is what i can see
I beleive the et is 38 the pcd is 5x100 so I'm guessing their reps.
Here are the pictures i took
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Not sure what the sun shape things are with the numbers tho
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Sorry its upside down :( think this are the size and width of the alloys.
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This is from the 16 seat wheels i have now so you no what the set up is now. Didn't no the bogo 16's are bbs wheels lol.
My car is also on coilovers so if i need to raise the car i can.
What you guys think i need? Thanks ben

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Redemption

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Jun 18, 2011
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Before you fit PCD adaptors those wheels will poke out 31mm more than your current wheels. You'll also have 7mm less clearance on the inside as they're wider.