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Wheel PCD of Leone/Loyale III?

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Hello chaps, I'm hoping to pick up a Leone III (or L-series as they're known in the UK) at some point in 2009.

 

There's just a little detail I'm struggling to find - have tried searching all over the Internet including here (difficult as it's too short a word to search for using the proper search) and I just can't dig the details out anywhere - what is the standard PCD? I know they're 4-bolt but if I recall they're an unusual size (4x140 I think?).

 

If someone could confirm that for me, that'd be absolutely superb as I have some ideas.

 

Cheers!

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Thanks for that, much obliged.

Ah, Wikipedia says that it can be Pitch Circle Diameter....

 

Though ***************Cat Dolls or Primary Ciliary Dyskenesia are more common uses for it.... according to google :eek:

PCD? Caught me out on that one as well. Common term in North America is "bolt circle" and is usually given as the amount of bolts followed by the diameter. i.e. 4 bolts on a 140mm circle, or 4 on 140. Uncommon size, but Peugeot used the same size, and you would likely have access to more used Peugeot stuff in the UK than we do here.

Bolt Pattern is what ive always reffered to it as.

 

But yeah. Pretty much every 4 lug Subaru is a 4x140mm pattern. Only other vehicle (that any of us know about) that shares the same pattern is older Peugeot's.

If you search PCD and wheels on google you'll find it is a much used term. A lot of wheel manufactures use the PCD term a lot as well.

I use it.

 

Here in Australia we don't have "lugs" so its a "bolt pattern" for what most commoners know it as.

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