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Still A 29 Yr Old Celica St 2.0 Liftback


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My 29 yr old 2.0 Celica ST Liftback

Dear Earl or anyone,

Thanks to those who responded to my first post.

I now have my car outside my house in Maidstone, minus one wheel.

Can anyone tell me where I would find breakers that might have parts for such an old car.

Or if anyone aware of another make of car with wheel that would fit (just to be able to move it)? 165 SR / 14 tyres I can find but not the same rim with the nut-holes in the right dimensions.

Or even a Japanese Car Part shop.

Or even some advice on how to start to get it back to life.

Help!

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kELVYN - THE CORNFLAKE??

Thanks for responding and the suggestion - Unfortunately PCD only means personal computer disc to me, although I assume it has something to do with diameter?

Thanks

Tony

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Thats me :lol: P.C.D is Pitch Circle Diameter. Thats the diameter of an imaginary circle that runs through the middle of the fixing studs. Take a look here http://www.tyresave.co.uk/choose.html

if you scroll down there are diagrams that explain it (and about offset if you are interested).

On a 4 stud wheel its fairly easy to measure, if you imagine there is a square whose corners are on the centres of the holes, then the PCD is the distance measured diagonally from corner to corner.

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