Question:
Can i fit 15'inch alloys on to my peugeot 106 that currently has 106 gti 14'inch alloys ?
anonymous
2008-09-11 13:22:06 UTC
Should i be able to fit tyres with 15 inch alloys to the car without having to get suspention or anything ajusted ?
My car is a 1998 peugeot 106 look 2 model.
Six answers:
stumpy0781
2008-09-11 13:31:00 UTC
yeah but you will need lower profile tyres to keep the rolling radius the same. basically you need the wheel and tyre to be the same diameter before you change the wheels to after you change them.

gain a rim size drop a tyre size, simple!
I'm a banana.
2008-09-11 13:33:46 UTC
Yeh you should be able to fit 15" without having to adjust the suspention, but you may have modify the tyres by getting low profile tyres becuase I'm sure a 106 can only take 14" rims without having to get lower profile tyres!



Hope this helps!



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2016-12-14 20:37:12 UTC
106 Gti Alloys
Leo
2008-09-11 13:44:47 UTC
My advice is to try fitting the 15" wheels you have with the tyres that are on them already and see if they clear the wheel arches from lock to lock and height wise, if they do it's gonna be cheaper but low profile tyres are better looking but are more expensive to buy when it comes to replacing them
anonymous
2016-04-03 14:54:55 UTC
185/60 r 14 will be the biggest that will do on them but i would stick to the same as whats on them now
anonymous
2008-09-12 02:08:16 UTC
no problem.


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