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gregh 08-06-2014 10:10 PM

Wheels for XJS
 
Hi, Apologies for not posting in a while, been putting the long hours at work and travelling some on weekends.(Yes, in the '89 XJS Convertible), put approx. 6,000 kms since out of winter storage, working pure.

Does anyone recoginze these rims, and based on the info listed below, will they fit my '89?



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Date Listed01-Aug-14Price$350.00
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Tire size (diameter) 16 in. SET JAGUAR RIMS 16 X 7.5 and Caps

The rim has the following is stamped in the rim

TSW 7.5JX PCD
16H2 ET




The nuts have stamped 1/2

R4

Flint Ironstag 08-07-2014 02:19 AM

Ha! I looked at them and immediately thought TSW, then finished reading your post. Yeah, definitely TSW but I don't know about the fitment. Should look great on your XJS!

AL NZ 08-07-2014 03:18 AM

put those on an XJS and people will think you really hanker for a Bristol !!

AL NZ 08-07-2014 03:43 AM

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orangeblossom 08-07-2014 11:17 AM


Originally Posted by gregh (Post 1031172)
Hi, Apologies for not posting in a while, been putting the long hours at work and travelling some on weekends.(Yes, in the '89 XJS Convertible), put approx. 6,000 kms since out of winter storage, working pure.

Does anyone recoginze these rims, and based on the info listed below, will they fit my '89?



View larger image


Date Listed01-Aug-14Price$350.00
Address

View map
Tire size (diameter) 16 in. SET JAGUAR RIMS 16 X 7.5 and Caps

The rim has the following is stamped in the rim

TSW 7.5JX PCD
16H2 ET




The nuts have stamped 1/2

R4

Hi Gregh

It looks as though the wheels you have there are a discontinued pattern, which were called 'Web' made by TSW one of the largest manufacturers of Alloy Wheels.

The piece of information you are missing is what is called the PCD Pitch Circumference Diameter.

Which is an Imaginary Circle drawn through the Center of the 5 Bolts, which is what determines, if it will bolt on your hub.

5 Stud PCD is not enough, you DO NEED to know the measurements of the PCD.

Plus is the Offset suitable for your Car?

Have a look at the Info attached and that should hopefully help to give you a much better idea.

Cheers O.B.
Determining your bolt pattern | eBay

Alloy Wheel Offset Technical Help - Offset or ET diagrams and text information to help you understand alloy wheels offset

Discontinued Wheels


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