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Old 15-01-2011, 10:28 PM   #31
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Unfortunately the had all their cars locked up inside. I did get a climse of the wheels, wasn't worth taking a photo as it would have been through glass, but the wheels are the same as the Thai model, it too appears to have the 100mm PCD. Just looking at the wheels compared to the Euro version you can notice the wheel nut hole is much closer to the inside of the wheel.

I guess these will be one of those things that'll never have a proper answer. Just very strange.
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Old 16-01-2011, 01:50 AM   #32
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Unfortunately the had all their cars locked up inside. I did get a climse of the wheels, wasn't worth taking a photo as it would have been through glass, but the wheels are the same as the Thai model, it too appears to have the 100mm PCD. Just looking at the wheels compared to the Euro version you can notice the wheel nut hole is much closer to the inside of the wheel.

I guess these will be one of those things that'll never have a proper answer. Just very strange.
True, very strange.

This photo made it stranger, its a Thai-,ade Australian spec Fiesta WT Zetec with German wheels?
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Old 16-01-2011, 02:50 PM   #33
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This photo made it stranger, its a Thai-,ade Australian spec Fiesta WT Zetec with German wheels?
My guess is the guys who photoshopped the pictures didn't know any different, and had plenty of images of the German Zetec S wheels so just used them. Most of the WT images on the Ford website actually use rehashed WS pictures, that are just photoshopped to allow for the new changes and colours.
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Old 17-01-2011, 03:37 AM   #34
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My guess is the guys who photoshopped the pictures didn't know any different, and had plenty of images of the German Zetec S wheels so just used them. Most of the WT images on the Ford website actually use rehashed WS pictures, that are just photoshopped to allow for the new changes and colours.
True, based on these photos, it looks like we can say that the Fiesta WT LX has the same wheels and PCD (100) as the ASEAN Fiesta Trend.

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Old 17-01-2011, 02:05 PM   #35
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The ASEAN model is probably using Mazda 2 hubs (PCD 100?)
I know some Mazdas do have a 4x100 stud pattern. Not sure about the Mazda2, but it seems likely.
We know the Fez and the Mazda2 share some components so it wouldn't be a stretch to assume that the new WT for the ASEAN market would use Mazda parts.
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Old 22-01-2011, 09:32 AM   #36
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Just to add some more confusion to the list i picked up my WT Fiesta CL last night, i had it fitted with aftermarket CSA's in Gunmetal grey on a black car they look smick.... anyway the boxes the rims came in are marked 15x6 PDA 4/100/4/108 with offset of +45............. Will try to measure up the correct size and let you know which holes were used........
Also i kept each of the old rims, they came with new plastic dress cover and set of wheel nuts as i wanted to have a real spare for long trips, if any members would like to have one as well i am prepared to sell the other 3 for $20 each with pick up only from Blacktown or Homebush......... first in best dressed, Rick
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Old 25-01-2011, 09:43 AM   #37
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Measured the wheels last night and can confirm a WT sedan CL uses PDA 4/100.......
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Old 25-01-2011, 12:23 PM   #38
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Old 26-01-2011, 01:17 AM   #39
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Measured the wheels last night and can confirm a WT sedan CL uses PDA 4/100.......
@somers181, thanks for confirming that.
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Old 02-02-2011, 03:46 AM   #40
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This is one cooky thread to come across. I read the entire thing in fascination as you guys deciphered the wonders of modern mass car production. My first thought was that someone has stuffed up here...there is no way in hell that Ford (of all manufacturers the most lazy in this sort of regard...never change anything unless its broken) has bothered to change pcds....they HATE change. Especialy with 'one ford'.

BUT then when you realise its a mazda pcd it all becomes clearer. The car was clearly designed so that the hubs can be made in two forms...one with 108 for european production and another for 100 for asian manufacture. This helps with part comonality at both ends with existing manufacturing but doesn't really have any measurable impact on car performance (bugger all difference). Do a design trick like this during the car's design and its not much more work niether.

This mazda comonality (in this case...ford and mazda are separating a bit since the design of the ws fiesta was locked in) is also the reason for the WT losing the reach adjustment on the steering column versus the WS. Other little things the ASEAN plant just can't do since mazda/ford had to come to a compromise i suppose.

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Old 02-02-2011, 01:07 PM   #41
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This thread will save many headaches with new WT Fiesta owners I think. Euro wheels no longer fit, which has helped me as I'm just about to sell my old WS 16" alloys. I would have listed the WT as comparable, now I know not too. So thanks AG3.

Definitly makes sence if Mazda shares this PCD. Still, this rules out a WT for me as a replacement as I'm in love with the Euro 17" alloys. They look sensational.
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Old 02-02-2011, 10:40 PM   #42
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This thread will save many headaches with new WT Fiesta owners I think. Euro wheels no longer fit, which has helped me as I'm just about to sell my old WS 16" alloys. I would have listed the WT as comparable, now I know not too. So thanks AG3.

Definitly makes sence if Mazda shares this PCD. Still, this rules out a WT for me as a replacement as I'm in love with the Euro 17" alloys. They look sensational.
No problem.

PS:Lets see if Ford will make PCD 100 euro-style 17" wheels, that would be interesting.
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Old 03-02-2011, 12:59 AM   #43
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Has the PCD been confirmed on the hatch, maybe the 4/100 is only the sedan?
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Has the PCD been confirmed on the hatch, maybe the 4/100 is only the sedan?
I believe the WT Fiesta hatch and WT Fiesta sedan use the same wheels.


The Fiesta LX at the top is a hatchback.
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Old 03-02-2011, 08:22 AM   #45
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I just still can't believe it
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i was in a dealership yesterday. the LX and CL models are from thailand and are indeed 4x100 and the zetec is still coming from germany for now and is 4x108. not sure about the econetic??
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ECOnetic is 108, just went to the local dealership to drool over their Performance Blue RS and had a look see ;)
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Old 21-02-2011, 11:25 AM   #48
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My wife will be getting a brand new 2011 plated WT Fiesta this week, so will have a look at the PDC over the weekend.

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anyone know any places i can get matte black or black rims (like the mountune ones) for the 2010 WS? im in NSW

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Just buy them from Mountune or european parts or the likes, they are pretty much the same price as you would get here...

I know a guy who bought Ford motorsport rims for his XR4 from the states because they were actually cheaper to get them in!
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Correct twinpiston,

they are SVT focus rims. pretty cheap rim for 175 each. They are actually manufactured and distributed by Ford Racing US.

www.fordracingparts.com or fleabay them.
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I fitted Team Dynamic Motorsport race wheels to my WS Fiesta with 7 x 17 with 4 x 108 sizing thru TyrePower agent.Ultra light weight and forged and made in the UK. Definitely no rack limiter needed. Originally went to local Bob Janes who swore black and blue they were 4 x 100 a got a set in for me originally so told them no thanks. Chinese rubbish anyway!! Same again at The Tyre Factory. Fitted with Nexen tyres which are absolute rubbish! The 7 x 17 wheels will need to be fitted as the legal maximum here in victoria and also for warranty and insurance reasons.
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Did anyone know the offset we need for the WS ? Still looking for a new rim for ours. After my searching I've found out that HEAPS of people are selling 1 or 2 straight rims from their original sets after bending the originals. So I'm not sure if I should buy a used straight one or if I'd be better off buying some better/stronger rims and selling the 3 straight ones I have which are scratch and scuff free which would probably near pay for some aftermarket rims
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I fitted Team Dynamic Motorsport race wheels to my WS Fiesta with 7 x 17 with 4 x 108 sizing thru TyrePower agent.Ultra light weight and forged and made in the UK. Definitely no rack limiter needed. Originally went to local Bob Janes who swore black and blue they were 4 x 100 a got a set in for me originally so told them no thanks. Chinese rubbish anyway!! Same again at The Tyre Factory. Fitted with Nexen tyres which are absolute rubbish! The 7 x 17 wheels will need to be fitted as the legal maximum here in victoria and also for warranty and insurance reasons.
Have you ever driven on NEXEN tyres???

I have had a set of N6000's on my fez for 25000kms now and would rate them equal if not higher for wear, noise and grip then the continental contact 2's that came for the factory. Sure they are starting to fade now but I only got 30k out of the contis but that was with monthly cross corner rotating whereas the nexens can only be swapped front to back. and as a bonus! they are half the price!!!
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We are on the 3rd set of Hancooks, you only get 30,000ks from them also and that's almost 100% highway driving, the camber setup on the Fiesta is fairly extreme though and adds to the wear a lot
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Yep, i currently have a set N6000's fitted to my Festy and I think they're rubbish! Previous experience with Toyo's fitted to hot hatches and I consider them vastly superior. On a warm day down the Ocean Road the're not bad, but in iffy conditions they'll let go real quick. Have a look at the 'wear rating' on the sidewall. Are they serious!! 300 for a performance tyre!! Toyos are 200, as are most other REAL performance tyre! Check out Nexen's website, you'd think they were selling Pirelli P zero beaters!
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I have had a set of N6000's on my fez for 25000kms now and would rate them equal if not higher for wear, noise and grip then the continental contact 2's that came for the factory. Sure they are starting to fade now but I only got 30k out of the contis but that was with monthly cross corner rotating whereas the nexens can only be swapped front to back. and as a bonus! they are half the price!!!
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Saw this original accessory 7-spoke Ford Fiesta wheels (for Thai made Fiestas) on Ford Fiesta's Philippine Facebook page.
Same design as the euro 7-spoke 16 inch wheels found on the WS Fiesta Zetec, but with a 4 x 100 PCD instead of the euro model's 4 x 108.

Original Accessory Ford Fiesta wheels for the Thai made Fiestas. (4 x 100 PCD)

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Notice the one for the Thai made model (WT) has the bolts closer to the blue center cap.

WS Fiesta Zetec (4 x 108 PCD)
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4x100 would make it a hell of a lot easier to shop for
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My ws is definatley 108 pcd 45 offset and the wt are 100 pcd 45 offset.
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