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Wheels to fit Cortina/escort
Does anyone know what these wheels are called?  Cheers.
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Re:Wheels to fit Cortina/escort
2011/10/01 20:30:00
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They look a bit like Peugeot 205GTi wheels.
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Re:Wheels to fit Cortina/escort
2011/10/01 23:38:55
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I'm pretty sure they are an ROH wheel from around 2000.
I've been trying to find a copy of an old catalogue on the net to determine the name.
I think the 4x108 pattern was intended as a Volvo 360 glt type euro wheel, as you don't often see these on old fords!
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Re:Wheels to fit Cortina/escort
2011/10/01 23:54:34
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Yeah ROH is the brand, but I am having trouble finding out what they are actually called.. (I saw this cortina at a car show and didn't get to catch up with the owner to ask them)..
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Re:Wheels to fit Cortina/escort
2011/11/07 15:56:24
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Anyone know what these wheels are called?
Cheers.
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Re:Wheels to fit Cortina/escort
2011/11/09 17:33:36
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Im pretty sure I had a set on a commodore .RoH "ZS"
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Re:Wheels to fit Cortina/escort
2011/11/14 10:37:12
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Nope, it's not the ZS's... Different again.
Anyone else?
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Re:Wheels to fit Cortina/escort
2011/11/14 12:57:46
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Re:Wheels to fit Cortina/escort
2011/11/14 14:54:52
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Hmm thanks.. I had no idea these wheels would be soo difficult to identify!!
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Re:Wheels to fit Cortina/escort
2011/12/12 16:24:32
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I still haven't had any luck diagnosing what model ROH wheels these are! There's soo many ROH models, I haven't been able to find these even by searching pages and pages of ROH wheels.. Anyone else know what they might be called?
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