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hey guys, i have seen a few members experimenting with 15 inch saab wheels on there KE20's. I'm just wondering what model saab has the correct steel rims to use. I think Ke20's are 114mm PCD?? is that right. Also is there any fitment issues with these steelies and do they foul inner guards etc?

 

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KE20's are a 4x110, I think (someone else may confirm) that the SAAB rims are 4x108, so they sort of fit.

 

If this is the case, I wouldn't even think about jamming them onto your wheelstuds. Dodgy.

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Yeah I saw this recently too. PMP020 was after some recently, ask him as I am sure he will know which model and if there a fitment issues.

 

I saw a set on a SAAB at Centre Rd wreckers (Melb) a few weeks ago, but don't know what the model is called.

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Thanks for the reply guys. So ke20 are 110 pcd, i must have been getting it mixed up with galant stud pattern lol. just sent PMP020 a Pm hoping to find out some more info. I recently seen a post where a member had brought a KE26 wagon and had these wheels fitted??

Posted (edited)

actually, now I recall, there was a comment that the Peugot rims are the 4x108 items.

 

EDIT - Confirmed it, don't use peugot rims, they are 4x108

 

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Edited by philbey
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post 88 saabs are 4x114.3. i've got those ones on my ke20 (which has ke55 gear all round).

 

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did you just swap out the diff and the front struts?

 

if you want 4x110 these model mazdas all fit

 

R100,

RX-2,

RX-3,

RX-4,

older 929s,

RWD 323s,

RWD 626s

Series 1/2 RX-7

 

i doubt you would really wanna try and put the 4x108 on

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