Technical Fiat Seicento Alloys

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Technical Fiat Seicento Alloys

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What size (width) did fiat make 13" seicento sporting alloy wheels?

I just drove 3hrs to pick up a replacement wheel which, looks like a seicento sporting alloy but is too narrow compared to my 3 other wheels (which are 5.5J which I thought were standard). It looks retarded. What car are the skinny seic sporting alloy look a Likes from?
 
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HAHAHAHAHAHA It was the tyre that threw my eye out... it was super skinny and I couldnt make out the stamp on the alloy when i got back late at night.

I got a new tyre put on it today. Cost me 60 euro mind and the dam thing is from 2006!
 
But are Speedlines and Abarths the same pattern? Never had either in my hot little hands.

Does raise the question of what FIAT were thinking fitting silly size wheels and tyres to the Abarth and MS.

What you mean same pattern ? All PCD 4x98 and center bore, offset i am not sure.

I am only talking about the 2 different set of speedlines that were available for the cinq and the punto mk1.

They are great wheels at a good price if you want 6j! And good go down as optional extra from factory lol ;).

Ming
 
I believe all the speedline wheels mentioned are the same (5 spoke), just different sizes:

Panda - 13 x 5J
Cinq - 13 x 5.5J
Punto - 14 x 6J

Personally I prefer the rarer Speedline Martini Cups (optional on the sei), sadly they don't come in 14 x 6J, just normal 13 x 5.5 :(
 
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