Technical Changing to Schumacher wheels

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Technical Changing to Schumacher wheels

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I've bought some Schumacher alloys to put on my standard Seicento, its a Seicento Mia, can I just swap them over or do I have to do something else?

Any advice greatly received
 
Hi there ??

What size are the alloys you bought? Are they the ones that were on the Fiat Slio Schumacher edition the three claw version? If they are I’m thinking they may be a bit big for your Seicentos arch clearance? Some more details if you could please, and if you can post pics That would be an awesome help? ??
 
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Hi there ??

What size are the alloys you bought? Are they the ones that were on the Fiat Slio Schumacher edition the three claw version? If they are I’m thinking they may be a bit big for your Seicentos arch clearance? Some more details if you could please, and if you can post pics That would be an awesome help? ??

Or maybe there was a Seicento Schumacher special edition? :rolleyes:

They'll probably fit at the back, fronts will need a spacer. You'll need to check / search for thickness but from hazy memories they're about 10mm or so. The standard tyres are an unusual size (pretty much like the Cinq Sporting) so not a lot of choice out there. I was going to get a set back in the day for my modded Cinq but tyre choice made me change my mind.

With standard Cinqs, it was recommended that the car be lowered (fitting standard Sporting suspension is a way of doing this as well as aftermarket parts) when fitting wider wheels. Given that the Sei has the same suspension setup, it stands to reason that this advice carries over.
 
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