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The recommendation was made for the correct PCD and centre bore size for 2005 models and up. You just didn't do your homework it seems.
Last edited by jalalski, 23/Mar/2016, 6:58 am
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23/Mar/2016, 6:37 am
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MrMez
X-TRAIL ENTHUSIAST
Date Registered: 03-2011
TOTAL POSTS: 124
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Relax dude, not blaming you, but it's only after doing my homework I realised the Vitara rims don't work.
In the interest of accuracy I messaged the seller. Rims are off a 2014 Grand Vitara.
So definitely the wheels and xtrail are much newer than 2005.
This website solved it for me. Might help a few others.
http://www.wheel-size.com
From 2005 many of the vitaras moved from 104CB to 60.1
So if the rims WERE in fact older, the hole would have been too big, not too small.
Also checking the same website, it seems the xtrail has ALWAYS been 66.1, even since the T30, up to the 2017 T32.
So yeah, the list is wrong.
In fact, none of the Suzuki rims will fit any of the Xtrail range.
The SX4 also runs 60.1, and the Swift, either 60.1 or 54.1
I bet going through the list there will be plenty of others too.
And I'm cool with that, but a bit lame from you to put up the list saying "Here is a list of all compatible alloys with the T30 and T31", then tell me they're not meant for it and that I should do my homework when it doesn't work out. Poor form.
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23/Mar/2016, 10:36 am
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The list was published on many xtrail forums world-wide, so as with everything else provided on the forum/internet you should take it with a grain of sault and do your own validations. Thanks
It's not gospel by the way!
Had you read the thread in question in full, you would have seen THIS post.
P.S. The list will now be removed to avoid any further problems and you can do your own research as you fit. Cheers.
Last edited by jalalski, 23/Mar/2016, 1:22 pm
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23/Mar/2016, 1:14 pm
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