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Old 07-02-2008   #1
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Anyone know what centre bore fitment does a mk1 Uno Turbo use on its wheels? Larger or smaller than 58.1mm???
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neither larger or smaller
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So the centre bore on the uno t is the same as the centre bore on a mk2 punto sporting if they are both 58.1mm so these alloys should fit.
But they dont
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Re: Centre Bore

im guessing callipers catching? have you tried one on the rear?
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is the sticking out bit free from rust
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yeah the sticking out bit looks brand new, really shiny.
Dont think its catching on the calipers as Im having the same problem front and back.
Im getting some tyres fitted today, will see what the guys at the garage say too.
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All sorted, the wheels are now on!
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