Subinoobi Posted August 7, 2014 Share Posted August 7, 2014 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. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Henpecked Posted August 7, 2014 Share Posted August 7, 2014 (edited) 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 20PEUGEOT 504 - ESTATE 70 > 80 4 X 140 E 25PEUGEOT 504 - SALOON 70 > 80 4 X 140 E 35PEUGEOT 504 75 > 4 X 140 E 20PEUGEOT 504 - ESTATE 70 > 80 4 X 140 E 25PEUGEOT 504 - SALOON 70 > 80 4 X 140 E 35PEUGEOT 504 75 > 4 X 140 E 20PEUGEOT 505 75 > 4 X 140 E 25PEUGEOT 505 - GL / GR / SR / FAMILY 80 > 4 X 140 E 35PEUGEOT 505 - TI / STI / GTI 80 > 4 X 140 E 20PEUGEOT 506 75 > 4 X 140 E 20PEUGEOT 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 Edited August 7, 2014 by Henpecked Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Subinoobi Posted August 7, 2014 Author Share Posted August 7, 2014 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? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Henpecked Posted August 7, 2014 Share Posted August 7, 2014 (edited) ok the standard offsets for the Aus models were SUBARU LEONE, BRUMBY 77-85 4 X 140 E 42SUBARU 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 Edited August 7, 2014 by Henpecked Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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