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I’d be really grateful for any recommendations of places to buy steel wheels and winter tyres for my 2013 Berlingo Multispace XTR. Although I can find plenty of steel wheels for sale, i was wondering if I needed a specific hole spacing etc and therefore not sure what will fit.
Any advice will be well received.
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09-12-2020, 07:46 AM
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4x108 are the only wheels which fit and these are peculiar to the Berlingo and a few other cars from PSA. You really need the correct offset too, but if you stick to Berlingo wheels they will be correct, some Citroen and Peugeot wheels will be the same PCD but the offset may cause rubbing somewhere depending on how different they are from standard.
Remember Ford's like the fiesta used 4x108 but the centre bore is not the same so they are not suitable. Citroen are 65.1 and Ford are 64 or something but I know they are different and don't fit properly over the centre hub bearing.
There are wheel sites online that list all wheel PCD sizes, offsets, centrebores etc.
https://www.wheelfitment.eu/
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A great site there, Z. Interesting to note that they ask for only 90Nm(66lbf ft) torque for the 2008 on Berlingo wheel bolts whereas Haynes states 100Nm(74lbf ft)
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Thanks mate, and yeah, not sure where they get their data from but I notice Haynes show no known location available for the cabin fusebox on the B9, and most of the relays too. I think if Citroen were on board, they would have the correct info so I guess they print what they think, or can find like the rest of us. Likewise with that site on wheel sizes.
Some PSA mysteries will always be around I guess!
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(09-12-2020, 08:51 AM)Zion Wrote: ........ but I notice Haynes show no known location available for the cabin fusebox on the B9,
If you mean the fuses behind the glovebox they show a pic of the cover removal which is referenced 3.3 in the Body Electrical Systems section 12.3.
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No the 5 way cabin fusebox containing the folding mirror fuses. 12.28 shows the fusebox layout but no location info anywhere. This is one we all looked for but no-one can find it. Jed clampit said he knew where it was but he's not been on the forum for ages.
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Thanks, Zion, really helpful.
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