will the 16" alloy wheel fit in the spare wheel space?
I dont have one off the car to try, but maybe one of you knows?
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I dont have one off the car to try, but maybe one of you knows?
ta
will the 16" alloy wheel fit in the spare wheel space?
I dont have one off the car to try, but maybe one of you knows?
ta
As it didn't have a spare we bought a genuine Fiat steel 15" wheel for my boy's Punto (2012 1.4 Punto Easy) and fitted it with the same standard 185/65x15 as is fitted to the alloys on the car. It fits the spare wheel well with no problem. Although your car is on 16" rims I'll bet the aspect ratio of the tyre is different (ie, not a 65?) so the overall rolling diameter remains the same to avoid having to alter gearbox final drive ratios and retain speedo accuracy. So, in simple language, it's very likely it will fit.will the 16" alloy wheel fit in the spare wheel space?
I dont have one off the car to try, but maybe one of you knows?
ta
So:
Tools in 1st
Alloy laid in 'shiny side up'
It works
My steels fit as in every other FIAT
UPSIDEDOWN in the boot.. tool kit and jack sat in the centre.. long bolt down through the lot
Stock 15" twinair alloy wont fit over the central post.. where the bolt screws into
So:
Tools in 1st
Alloy laid in 'shiny side up'
It works
I seem to recall Palio saying that on his ESSEESSE that the tyre has to be deflated
To fit in the well..
2 sides to that..
When you get recovered from motorway to services.. the agent can fit and inflate..
You are on your way like nothing happened
If you step out of house in the morning to find a tyre flat.. you've got 2 jobs to do
( and I hate the noisy drone of the plug.in inflators.. you neighbours might too)