Technical Wheel Spacers for Cromodora Sparco - 2 or 4 ? - HELP ! URGENT

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Technical Wheel Spacers for Cromodora Sparco - 2 or 4 ? - HELP ! URGENT

NSMG

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Hi,

I've just tried to fit in my Cinq Sporting a set of '' Martini Europa Cup'' Cromodora Sparco wheels ( these wheels were actually off a genuine Martini Europa Cup Cinq Sporting that was crashed ). The wheels are 5,5 x 13 and ET29 as the original wheels , however I've tried to fit a wheel and I definitly will need spacers ,as they rub slightly on the suspension arms. The question is that I should fit spacers (10mm) at the front AND back , or just at the front since the wheels have enough clearance at the back ? I don't wan't to end up with an unstable car so my bet is spacers in front and back...opinions are welcome !

Thanks in advance.
 
the cinq sporting offset is 30.5 , it says it on the original wheel if you have them to look at

so my way of thinking would mean 3mm spacers all round would be more than enough, this would also save you from using longer bolts

please wait for confirmation though from more technical members
 
RobW said:
get some of the fiat spacers used on the front of the sporting that bolt on the discs

those wheels are just gorgeous - used to have a set, now rallycinq has them

Yes, the wheels are beautiful ( and mine even have competition pedigree :) )
but they were very difficult to find !

I have the fiat parts CD for the Cinq, but I do not find any spacers on the parts list.
Can you please inform me about the part numbers ?
ARe you refering to the spacers that came with the Abarth optional wheels for the Fiat Seicento Sporting ? What is the width of these spacers ?

Best Regards.
 
NSMG said:
Yes, the wheels are beautiful ( and mine even have competition pedigree :) )
but they were very difficult to find !

I have the fiat parts CD for the Cinq, but I do not find any spacers on the parts list.
Can you please inform me about the part numbers ?
ARe you refering to the spacers that came with the Abarth optional wheels for the Fiat Seicento Sporting ? What is the width of these spacers ?

Best Regards.

the offset on the front of the cento is different to the rear.

the offset at the rear is 30.5mm negative.
however the front is 27.5mm negative, and FIAT used a small 3mm spacer on the front hub which bolted onto the hub using the guide pins!

i am sure u can get these from FIAT themselves but i dont have a clue about the part number.

maybe your cinq doesnt have these small spacers on it? or if it does and the wheels still rub, the gettin another set of 3mm ones to put on top of the old ones will be enough!! (y)
 
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