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<blockquote data-quote="naskeet" data-source="post: 642141" data-attributes="member: 15903"><p>That just about sums it up!</p><p></p><p>I too have a second 5½ x 14 inch spare steel-wheel, derived from a 1980~92 VW Transporter T3 model, which is identical to my original five 1973 VW Type 2's 5½ x 14 inch steel-wheels</p><p></p><p>The South African built, 1992~2003 VW Transporter T3 models [There were no front-engined, front-wheel drive, 1992~2003 VW Transporter T4 models in South Africa!], with either the water-cooled, in-line, 4-cylinder, 1•8 litre engine or the water-cooled, in-line, 5-cylinder, 2•3, 2•5 & 2•6 litre engines, also use a 112 mm PCD - pitch circle diameter, with 15 inch wheels, which include two varieties of five-spoke alloy wheel.</p><p></p><p>I believe the front-engined, front-wheel drive, 1992~2003 VW Transporter T4 models, also use a 112 mm PCD - pitch circle diameter, with 15 inch wheels, but I am not sure of the wheel-offset.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="naskeet, post: 642141, member: 15903"] That just about sums it up! I too have a second 5½ x 14 inch spare steel-wheel, derived from a 1980~92 VW Transporter T3 model, which is identical to my original five 1973 VW Type 2's 5½ x 14 inch steel-wheels The South African built, 1992~2003 VW Transporter T3 models [There were no front-engined, front-wheel drive, 1992~2003 VW Transporter T4 models in South Africa!], with either the water-cooled, in-line, 4-cylinder, 1•8 litre engine or the water-cooled, in-line, 5-cylinder, 2•3, 2•5 & 2•6 litre engines, also use a 112 mm PCD - pitch circle diameter, with 15 inch wheels, which include two varieties of five-spoke alloy wheel. I believe the front-engined, front-wheel drive, 1992~2003 VW Transporter T4 models, also use a 112 mm PCD - pitch circle diameter, with 15 inch wheels, but I am not sure of the wheel-offset. [/QUOTE]
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