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So I'm going to do a 6 lug conversion here soon and I want to put 25.5 inch tires on a 14 inch rim. What were the backspacing on the pug rims, and what kind of backspacing do I need so that I don't have to do any cutting? I plan on doing a 2 inch lift with it, and I just hate the thought of bashing/cutting anything.

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I don't quite understand the question as all pug were 4 lug , in any case the  pcd140 pug models standard offsets are below

 

pug  models offsets ranged from E20 to E35

 

 

PEUGEOT     504, 505, 604     75-            4 X 140     E 20

PEUGEOT     504 - ESTATE      70 > 80     4 X 140     E 25

PEUGEOT     504 - SALOON     70 > 80     4 X 140     E 35

PEUGEOT     504                       75 >         4 X 140     E 20

PEUGEOT     504 - ESTATE      70 > 80     4 X 140     E 25

PEUGEOT     504 - SALOON     70 > 80     4 X 140     E 35

PEUGEOT     504                        75 >         4 X 140     E 20

PEUGEOT     505                         75 >         4 X 140     E 25

PEUGEOT     505 - GL / GR / SR / FAMILY     80 >      4 X 140     E 35

PEUGEOT     505 - TI / STI / GTI     80 >       4 X 140     E 20

PEUGEOT     506                         75 >          4 X 140     E 20

PEUGEOT     604                       78 >          4 X 140     E 25

 

 

more info re Aus My ( 81-84)  Brumby/brat (1984-1992) and L series (85-91) offsets in my thread here

 

http://www.ausubaru.com/forum/showthread.php?t=24979

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Yeah I reread my question and it's not too descriptive. Okay I plan on going with 14x6 rim when I redrill my hubs for a six lug. What backspacing/offset should I look for so that I won't need to do any cutting/bashing with a 2 inch lift?

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ok the standard offsets for the Aus models were

 

SUBARU     LEONE, BRUMBY 77-85     4 X 140     E 42

SUBARU     L series               86-          4 X 140     E 55

 

so +42 for the Brat and +55 for the L series ( gl over there) will keep the wheels/tyres centered on the same track, if you fit 12" wide rims and 340/45/14 rubber (joke) you will will have to panel beat no matter what.

 

14x6 is what I have, 195/45/14 tyres need no panel beating on a standard height Brumby, and have very little affect on the speedo and gives this outcome over standard http://www.willtheyfit.com/index.php?width=175&aspect=75&diameter=13&wheelwidth=5.5&offset=42&width2=195&aspect2=65&diameter2=14&wheelwidth2=6&offset2=42#content

 

 

any offroad tyres at or under 25" will fit without a lift kit . Over 25" and you need a 2" body lift kit and usually some cutting of the guards  unless you put in an adjustable ( longer) castor rod to push the front wheels further forward in the fender.

 

Google is your friend here ;)

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