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Old 31-03-2022, 09:47 AM   #1
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Default 17” Falcon alloys

Wheel Size site says there were 17 x 7.5 ET42 alloys on BA Falcons. Every set I look at are 17 x 8. Do these 7.5 width rims actually exist?
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Old 31-03-2022, 11:15 AM   #2
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Default Re: 17” Falcon alloys

Yes i believe so. More likely to be fitted on Ghia's and non-XR models that had 17's.

Those models usually had 225 wide tyres, and not the 245's the XR's used. So they had a smaller rim to match.
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Yes i believe so. More likely to be fitted on Ghia's and non-XR models that had 17's.

Those models usually had 225 wide tyres, and not the 245's the XR's used. So they had a smaller rim to match.
Yes, can confirm my BF Ghia and Dad's old BA Fairlane had 225/50 on 7.5" wide rims.

His current BF XR6 has 8" wide rims. But standard fitment is 235/45, not 245...

225/50 are rather expensive rubber given their odd size. But I run 235/45 on my Ghia rims without hassle.
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I assume you are looking at aftermarket Rims? what size tyre are you planning on running?
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Old 31-03-2022, 03:38 PM   #5
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I assume you are looking at aftermarket Rims? what size tyre are you planning on running?
Factory, not aftermarket.
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Old 31-03-2022, 11:20 AM   #6
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My factory 17 rim says 17X8J36.5 on it and i have 235/45/r17 tyre.

Guessing you are trying to get 7.5 to get a dished rim or something?
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Old 31-03-2022, 03:39 PM   #7
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My factory 17 rim says 17X8J36.5 on it and i have 235/45/r17 tyre.

Guessing you are trying to get 7.5 to get a dished rim or something?
215/55R17 tyre. 7.5 max width.
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215/55R17 tyre. 7.5 max width.
are these tyres you already have?

Im not expert on Falcon wheels but I believe a factory XR6 17" alloy takes a 235/45R17

the factory steelies were 16" which took a 215 tyre
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Old 31-03-2022, 06:26 PM   #9
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are these tyres you already have?

Im not expert on Falcon wheels but I believe a factory XR6 17" alloy takes a 235/45R17

the factory steelies were 16" which took a 215 tyre
Off daughters car. Will be 225/55/17 on the rear.
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Off daughters car. Will be 225/55/17 on the rear.
That size tyre works well on 17x7.5” wheels, I ran them on my trailer.

Just use Territory alloys (17x7.5 ET36.5mm) they fit Falcons, although a bit heavier (i.e. stronger). Much easier to find than Falcon wheels that size.

PS. Don’t believe everything you read on Wheel Size. I’m sceptical any Falcon alloy was ever ET42.
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Ok i think I get it now.

So we know BA XR6 rims aren't the 7.5 size.

So we could only consider other factory 17s on the BA. e.g. (Fairmont, Fairmont Ghia, SR and Futura)

Also slightly unrelated appears to be a Terry rim of that size that existed on SZ Terry's
https://www.jeffersonfordparts.com.a...assembly~14169
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Ok i think I get it now.

So we know BA XR6 rims aren't the 7.5 size.

So we could only consider other factory 17s on the BA. e.g. (Fairmont, Fairmont Ghia, SR and Futura)

Also slightly unrelated appears to be a Terry rim of that size that existed on SZ Terry's
https://www.jeffersonfordparts.com.a...assembly~14169
Yes I wondered about using a set of Territory rims. The only difference I could see on Wheel Size was a 0.1mm difference in bore size.
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Yes I wondered about using a set of Territory rims. The only difference I could see on Wheel Size was a 0.1mm difference in bore size.
different offset, and they took 235 wide tyres too
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Default Re: 17” Falcon alloys

Wow. I had always assumed they were 7.5s. My pov pack 5.4L 3v XT came with the factory 17" rims, I have one spare in the boot, and just checked and its 8 width.
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