Wheel options for S-MAX ?
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Hi Folks,
I have a current model Smax (late 2010 163ps Titanium) running on 18" alloys & expensive Michelins, all very nice but rubbish in snow/ice we had last year so I'm going to stick on some winter tyres.
The tyres I have used before and would like to use again are Hankook's and the best fitment for the S-MAX would be 215/60/16 which would give almsot identical rolling circumfrence as the 18"s I have at the moment.
The real question is what Ford rims can I use to mount these 16" tyres, there are a few styles of 16"'s from ford for the S-MAX but are there any fitment issues between model year. Also can I use C-max/Mondeo/Focus wheels if they have the same offset & stud pattern ?
Thanks in advance,
Richard
I have a current model Smax (late 2010 163ps Titanium) running on 18" alloys & expensive Michelins, all very nice but rubbish in snow/ice we had last year so I'm going to stick on some winter tyres.
The tyres I have used before and would like to use again are Hankook's and the best fitment for the S-MAX would be 215/60/16 which would give almsot identical rolling circumfrence as the 18"s I have at the moment.
The real question is what Ford rims can I use to mount these 16" tyres, there are a few styles of 16"'s from ford for the S-MAX but are there any fitment issues between model year. Also can I use C-max/Mondeo/Focus wheels if they have the same offset & stud pattern ?
Thanks in advance,
Richard
Edited by black_potato on Wednesday 2nd November 17:25
A quick Google turned some up http://www.fordonlineparts.co.uk/product/Ford_S-Ma...
It's likely that Mondeo wheels will fit. I think the 5 stud wheels all have the same PCD, just watch the offset.
It's likely that Mondeo wheels will fit. I think the 5 stud wheels all have the same PCD, just watch the offset.
Dave_ST220 said:
What happens when your car has alloys but a steel spare? No nuts supplied? Sure it looks odd(I've had to do it once) but surely if dangerous they would have to supply spare nuts with the steel spare too?
The steel spare have a different fitting on the hub which allows the base of the alloy style nut to secure it safely 
Dave_ST220 said:
What happens when your car has alloys but a steel spare? No nuts supplied? Sure it looks odd(I've had to do it once) but surely if dangerous they would have to supply spare nuts with the steel spare too?
You get your squirty goo in a tin out. because the S-Max doesn't do a steel wheel option.Gassing Station | Ford | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


