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Well some models of the Mk11 came with 15 inch wheels (the 2lt HDI and the 1.6 petrol) so you can buy them which will fit perfect with the correct offset etc...
In terms of what you then fit to them, you need to be mindful of them fitting under the wheel arches. My winter tyres are 195/65/15 instead of the standard 185/65/15 they were manufactured with. With full lock, the fronts catch the liner.
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You will find that the 15" wheels and tyres are almost the the same overall diameter
as the 14" ones. If you were to succeed in fitting a wheel that had a significantly larger diameter
your speedometer would be adversely affected. I would be looking to raise the suspension if that was possible.
Realistically speaking, the extra clearance gained by changing wheels will in any case be minimal.
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Yes, I was thinking about raising the suspension but I wasn't able to find any kit for the Berlingo. Another option I suppose would be to remove the front grille, but that's a bit extreme ;-) 15" wheels have the added bonus of having at least some off road type tyres. In 14" there are practically none on the market.
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I bought 15 inch rims from a 2lt HDI Berling from a scrap yard so they were like for like.
Citroen sell them new for about £40 per wheel.
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11-03-2014, 04:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-03-2014, 04:34 PM by tucker.)
No, I bought one from a local main dealers as I was one short for my winter tyres and paid £40 to £45 max for one inc vat. I think it was from BCC in Bolton.
I just walked in and they had one in stock.
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Belenus, I have the same problem with my van, I was wondering about heavier duty springs but not something I have any experience with and then how would you raise the rear to the same height?
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