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Mental Wealth Doctor
Monday 17th November 2008, 15:11
had t5 alloys on my 850 awd for a while, an well its time to get some new rubber, i much prefer the feel of the 50 profile of the t5 alloy compared to the 55's that were on the original wheels.
i just wanna be shaw that 5mm isnt gonna do any damage to transfer box?

Mental Wealth Doctor
Monday 17th November 2008, 15:12
already broke one dont wanna make same mistake again,

Dangerous Dave
Monday 17th November 2008, 15:29
The stress put on the awd system is usually due to a difference in the wear on the tyre treads. I heard a safe limit is a couple of millimetres difference.

So different size rims should be fine, as long as all the tyres are within the tolerance limit.

I've just replaced all 4 of my tyres (@ £50 each) as I know then that the difference is minimal. Then the other night, I got a huge bolt in one of the rears, and they couldn't repair it, so I had to spend another £50 on a tyre.

Mental Wealth Doctor
Monday 17th November 2008, 15:37
unlucky man thats a stinger

Mental Wealth Doctor
Monday 17th November 2008, 15:38
what about putting lower profile tyres on original awd alloys? is that acceptable?????

Dangerous Dave
Monday 17th November 2008, 16:00
Yeah, anything is fine as long as every wheel is the same.

Dunno what lower profiles on original wheels would look like within the arches (that would be purely asthetics though)

big fan volvo
Monday 17th November 2008, 16:06
I run 45 on mine, can damage wheel rims but in itself no probem with AWD, make sure spare right dimension

Mental Wealth Doctor
Monday 17th November 2008, 16:44
cool thanks guys, aint got a spare coz of lpg! will 302mm discs fit or do i need 17's???

snoop69
Monday 17th November 2008, 17:07
Im pretty sure mines running 302's with 16's

big fan volvo
Monday 17th November 2008, 18:09
I run 302's with 16 inch snow winter tyres ok

accept mileaometer not quiet right ( marginal)

Mental Wealth Doctor
Monday 17th November 2008, 19:37
happy days, what about brake pads? will i have to change um? anyone know best place to get calliper carriers?? ive found some there 70quid any one know of better?

V70Stu
Tuesday 18th November 2008, 08:50
cool thanks guys, aint got a spare coz of lpg! will 302mm discs fit or do i need 17's???

I may be wrong but I recall that 302's will only fit if you have the Perfo 16" wheel, rather than the Columbus 16" wheels. Something to do with the internal design of the wheel affecting clearance.

alileg69
Tuesday 18th November 2008, 09:50
As above, they wont fit under the awd 16" rims...

snoop69
Tuesday 18th November 2008, 09:54
I may be wrong but I recall that 302's will only fit if you have the Perfo 16" wheel, rather than the Columbus 16" wheels. Something to do with the internal design of the wheel affecting clearance.

Does that mean these wont fit mine (i have Perfo's)

http://www.vpcuk.org/forums/showthread.php?p=196252#post196252

V70Stu
Tuesday 18th November 2008, 13:18
As I suspected:

http://www.vpcuk.org/forums/showthread.php?t=5240

The 302 brakes DO NOT fit with 850 T5 Columbus/Columba alloys.

Mental Wealth Doctor
Tuesday 18th November 2008, 17:51
never! ok wheres the holy grail nice set of titans that arent silly money??
or some v70 alloys ??
let me know if anyone has any wheels going
thanks everyone for advice .

Mental Wealth Doctor
Tuesday 18th November 2008, 17:54
pegasus!!!

Dangerous Dave
Tuesday 18th November 2008, 18:00
Some replicas on ebay...

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/18-inch-Volvo-Pegasus-styled-T5-V70-Alloy-Wheels_W0QQitemZ380076707113QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_ CarParts_Acc_Wheels_tyres_Rims_Car_Wheels_ET?hash= item380076707113&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=72%3A1301|66%3A2|65%3A12|39%3A1|240%3A13 18