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Hi Casper,
Cheers for the info, I was hoping to be able to use a Bluetooth one as running software on my android tablet which is dash mounted.
Used to have an obd Bluetooth in my vw passat, connected to the tablet and it worked great. I've tried it in the pug but seem to have a communication issue.
Might have to look into a usb OBD2 reader that's specifically for the pug?!
Hi All,
I'm just wondering if anyone has tried any OBD2 Bluetooth adapters?
Anyone got one that actually works?
https://www.flickr.com/gp/144962050@N02/F6SHz2
Pictures showing inner clearances at the rear.
Msmith: Didn't affect the insurance at all, just advised that alloy wheels are fitted and that they are peugeot wheels not after market.
They are snug on the rear, but got some clearance. I'll try take some pictures from the inner of the wheels. The fronts aren't as close and have plenty of room.
Anchor1979 wrote:Msmith: I've just put a set of peugeot 807 16 inch alloys on my 2003 expert. They currently have 215/60/16 tyres on which make them a little close to the arches on the rear but fine at the front. I do believe that the 807 came with either 15 inch or 16 inch I believe. So should both fit. Like Vaz212 says check your wheel studs too.
Any chance of a picture? Would love to see what they look like.
Follow the link below to see the rears up close. Close but been running them now for over a week and no issues.
Msmith: I've just put a set of peugeot 807 16 inch alloys on my 2003 expert. They currently have 215/60/16 tyres on which make them a little close to the arches on the rear but fine at the front. I do believe that the 807 came with either 15 inch or 16 inch I believe. So should both fit. Like Vaz212 says check your wheel studs too.
Vaz212: Thanks for the links, as you suggest the 215/50/16 would probably be the closet match to the original setup, but having looked into tyre sizes there isn't many options for the 215/50/16 so it would have to be the 55 or even 45's.
Localfella: The more I see them the more I like them, and think the van looks better with the arches filled. The 14 inch rims just don't do the van justice. Yeah quite close to you down in Congleton. What are you driving?
Well got the fronts on to now, see the picture.
Fit perfectly, a bit more room than the rears so think will change to a lower profile in the near future. Have been out on a test run and there's been no rubbing as of yet. The van is nearly fully laden as I use it for work, fitted out with custom racking and tools etc. so that probably doesn't help with the rear clearances. With this in mind I was thinking of putting some spring assistors in??
Thanks for the advice, i'll double check when go back out and put the front wheels on.
I did look at some new studs on ebay and they where of the flat type, maybe have to get get a full set of them.
Hi Casper, it is a little close on the rear not test drove it yet but will probably change the tyre down to a 45 profile.
The nuts I'd got fitted fine, I was thinking I'd need to change them but luckily not. Will test fit the front today if the weather stays dry long enough ?
Hi all,
Just put some 807 alloy wheels on my 2003 expert. They're 215/60/16, they're let's say a snug fit on the rear at least ?. Not fitted the front yet as rain stopped play!
Wondering how big a wheel tyre combo everyone else has?