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T27 Change To Steel Wheels - (+Bolts?)


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I am thinking of buying some all season tyres and putting them on a set of steel wheels. I have found these from Tyreleader which seem to be the correct replacement for my T27 Tourer alloys (215/55/17): https://www.tyreleader.co.uk/steel-wheels/toyota/avensis-iii/1-8vvt-i-20107

Can any kind person confirm for me if these are correct, and just as pertinently, point me to the correct wheel nuts to order from MisteR Tees website: http://www.mistertee.co.uk/3.html - I am without a clue!

Many thanks in advance.

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fyi if you have a 2.2 then 16" won't fit due to larger front discs.

The hub bolt size is 12mm with a 1.50 thread so you need a nut to fit.

The hex size on my nuts for my alloys is 21mm but check yours so that you can use the same wheel spanner as your existing alloy nuts. 13/16" is very close to 21mm but not quite the same.

Not sure how deep a nut that you will need (& I am not going out to the car at 2:30am to measure! :P ).

If I had to choose sight unseen based on the above I would go with 5306LOP as that's an open nut, 13/16" hex for a 12mm, 1.50 bolt.

(but I take no responsibility)

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Thanks for your thoughts, Heidfirst. (I should have mentioned the car is the 1.8.).

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