Styling 16" Stilo Alloys

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Styling 16" Stilo Alloys

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Sorry guys, this must be really boring, another alloy question!

https://www.fiatforum.com/classifieds/showproduct.php?product=5046&cat=500

These are on my Stilo, my dad's got my old 1.2 sx Bravo (totally standard) and was wondering if these would bolt straight on. If they do, it'll save me having to sell them and the Bravo!

Details are as follows: 205 55R 16 (for those not willing to click the link!) Have a feeling they wont fit but any help is appreciated!
 
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SHould do same offselt, the profile will be out, as 16's

http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html

So speedo will be about 7% slower than actual speed. In fact as its a 1.2sx i dont know the profile of the original tyres but going on the fact they should be 'about' the same accross the range (i have an HGT)

tyrefp5.jpg
 
Ah, I can't. When the Stilo went for a service, 3 tyres had to be changed last month, so they changed them like for like. Done a couple of thousand on them since!

Personally, I'm not sure they'll suit the lines of the Bravo, never seen them on it before. I want to put them on so I don't lose out on money, of course I knew this when I bought the tyres and only changed them so I was legal! Steelies on the Bravo are running a bit thin too, so don't want to have to pay for MORE tyres! Man, three sets at this time of year...ouch!

But in short, they'll go straight on then yes?
 
Nice one! Cheers lads, been a great help!

with regards to the speedo, I take it re-calibrating is not an easy job? Guess I gotta remember to drive 5mph slower (well not really!) than usual!
 
Dunno i'm not suer how it works, gona be a pain to do, i'd leave and just remember to drive slower, then when it comes to change put smaller tyres on the front, and rotate the large ones to the rear, as they're just spinning anyhow.
 
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