Ducato Wheel Rim Width

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How do you find out what it is, and can you go up half an inch? Got clearance for it, front and back.
 
On my transit the size, width & offset are stamped on the rim under the wheel trim
 
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Does this blog Link help? An extract suggests: "Campers based on a Fiat Ducato chassis will be one of two variations; either a standard Ducato or a Ducato Maxi. Just to complicate things, if the vehicle is a Maxi it may not say this on the van – not very helpful I know! If you are looking to buy alloys for your van, then you will need to determine which type you have. The easiest way to do this is to check your current tyre size, this will read something like 215/70R15. The 15 in this size refers to your wheel size, so in this example the van would be running on 15″ wheels. If you vehicle is on 15″ wheels then it will be a standard Ducato, if it’s on 16″ (and hasn’t been changed onto this size) then it will be a Maxi. If your van has 6 wheels then this is also an indication that the vehicle is a Maxi."
 
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Does this blog Link help? An extract suggests: "Campers based on a Fiat Ducato chassis will be one of two variations; either a standard Ducato or a Ducato Maxi. Just to complicate things, if the vehicle is a Maxi it may not say this on the van – not very helpful I know! If you are looking to buy alloys for your van, then you will need to determine which type you have. The easiest way to do this is to check your current tyre size, this will read something like 215/70R15. The 15 in this size refers to your wheel size, so in this example the van would be running on 15″ wheels. If you vehicle is on 15″ wheels then it will be a standard Ducato, if it’s on 16″ (and hasn’t been changed onto this size) then it will be a Maxi. If your van has 6 wheels then this is also an indication that the vehicle is a Maxi."

Thanks for replying, but it is the width of the alloy wheel itself I am after. My tyres are 215 R15 70 LI 109.

If my wheel rims are 7" wide then i can put 225 R15s on. If they are 6.5" it is still possible but 7" is better.
 
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