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If you're talking about a Dynamic or an Active and they're the 13 inch ones, then yes.

I have 13 inch eight spoke alloys on mine and they're perfect size...
 
Hi , Thanks for replys, looks like one no and one yes!! My car is a 58 plate eleganza, which is the same as active and dynamic models which have 13" steel wheels as standard. I'm looking for some steel wheels to put winter tyres on and wondered if these Sei wheels would do the job......
Cheers, John B
 
Not to hijack this thread, but wheel fitments from different Fiat's is something else I'm interested in (although more Alloys). I'm aware I obviously need Fiat alloys with a 4x98 PCD but what about offsets? Maximum width? I'm only looking at 14" alloys, and don't particularly want tyres any wider 175.

I'm just bored already of the high sidewalls on the 13" and the small footprint of the 155 cross section. I'm aware I can fit 175 tyres to the 13" but I would quite like to keep these for some 155 Winter tyres, plus that's not curing the sidewall issue.
 
These are on this site and I believe a good price , hence my request for advice as to whether they fit, they look the same, e.g. 4 stud fixing but as I have found before, offsets and fouling can be an issue with pPandas, especially the rear filler side where there is not much clearance... so ... still asking the question:confused:
John B
 
I've just picked up a set of Cinque Sporting alloys that I'm going to have fitted with 185/55R14 winter tyres for my 100hp.

They are narrower than the 195/50R15s I have on my Panda, so I don't expect fouling issues. I checked one wheel (before sending them for tyre fitting) and it clears the front brake disc too.


I'd got a feeling that because of the offset they may need a longer bolt, but I'll check that.

I'll let you know how I get on. I expect to fit them next weekend.
 
The 14" Seicento Sporting Alloys with Winter tyres went on the Panda easily...but they did need a bolt three thread turns longer (available from a local alloy wheel shop).

On 185/55R14 the clearance between the tyre and fuel neck cover is only about 1cm, but on narrower tyres such as the 165/65R14 that is standard on non 100hp Pandas, it would be fine.
 
I'd be very surprised if you have found 14" Fiat alloys for a Cinquecento or Seicento Sporting (how come you don't know which car ????). As far as I know all wheels were 13".

The Cinquecento Sporting 13" 4-spoke alloys looked just like the 14" alloys from the Tipo / Tempra... maybe it's those that you have fitted?
 
I'd be very surprised if you have found 14" Fiat alloys for a Cinquecento or Seicento Sporting (how come you don't know which car ????). As far as I know all wheels were 13".

They are 14" Seicento Sporting Abarth alloys. A 60 quid bargain - and now fitted with 185/55R14 Winter tyres.
 
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