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    Default Ford Territory wheel PCD and offset.

    Anyone know what the PCD and offset of a Ford Territory 17" steel rim is? Anyone have a Territory they can go and look at?

    I know that Ford has a different hub size but the Falcon has the same PCD as a Cressida. The offset will be the key.

    I'm thinking of selling my alloys and using the money to buy some good tyres. Replacing the alloys with some Territory wheels since they'd be cheap as chips to buy and i wouldn't care about scratching them.

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    Default Re: Ford Territory wheel PCD and offset.

    5 by 114.3. So suits MX83 there.

    Can't help with the offset, though I've seen them on Silvias, so around that area would be a good guess. But I'm sure someone else can be more enlightening.

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    Default Re: Ford Territory wheel PCD and offset.

    Thanks, i was pretty sure they were 5 x 114.3 since the Territory is practically a Falcon mechanically. The offset will be the key. I'm anticipating it to be way wrong since the Cressida uses a 6" wide wheel with a +50 offset which is a FWD kind of figure isn't it?
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    Default Re: Ford Territory wheel PCD and offset.

    from memory they are 38 positive
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    Default Re: Ford Territory wheel PCD and offset.

    hmmm... so if it's say a 7" wide wheel then +38 should be about right?
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    Default Re: Ford Territory wheel PCD and offset.

    it will be close for guard lip clearance - and will depend on tyre size
    215/45 or 225/45 should do it (225/45-17 are a direct replacement for 205/60-15)
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    Default Re: Ford Territory wheel PCD and offset.

    I might go find how much a set costs and maybe see if i can trial fit one. They kinda look a bit ghetto though so they'd have to be really cheap or free for me to go through with this idea.

    At the moment i'm running 215 45 17 which i thought was the closest to the original rolling circumference. Check it out with this
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    Default Re: Ford Territory wheel PCD and offset.

    Quote Originally Posted by Slim
    I might go find how much a set costs and maybe see if i can trial fit one. They kinda look a bit ghetto though so they'd have to be really cheap or free for me to go through with this idea.

    At the moment i'm running 215 45 17 which i thought was the closest to the original rolling circumference. Check it out with this

    They aren't a cheap rim.
    About $350 each new from Ford.
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    Default Re: Ford Territory wheel PCD and offset.

    Quote Originally Posted by M.J.H
    They aren't a cheap rim.
    About $350 each new from Ford.
    plus a lot of minitruckers use these on hiluxs aswell so there is a fair bit of demand still
    Last edited by WiLo; 19-12-2006 at 10:23 AM.
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    Default Re: Ford Territory wheel PCD and offset.

    Quote Originally Posted by Slim
    Thanks, i was pretty sure they were 5 x 114.3 since the Territory is practically a Falcon mechanically. The offset will be the key. I'm anticipating it to be way wrong since the Cressida uses a 6" wide wheel with a +50 offset which is a FWD kind of figure isn't it?
    The old days of close to 0 offest for rear wheel drive and high positive offset have long gone. These days lots of RWD or AWD cars have high positive offest, as it allows better packaging for brakes etc.
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    Ask Shinny.. He's got a terriotory wheel or two sitting around.
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    Default Re: Ford Territory wheel PCD and offset.

    wont be a minute, ill look up the drawings.

    +36.5mm offset

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    Default Re: Ford Territory wheel PCD and offset.

    They should be right, if you're REAL nice to me, I've got a Cressida and a couple of Territory rims, PM me and I might let you come have a look.

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    But only REAL nice. :-)
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    Default Re: Ford Territory wheel PCD and offset.

    I repped shin in a REAL nice way... I just realised yesterday that i've got a shitload of stuff to do in the next week so i probably won't get round to doing anything about the wheels til Jan.
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