General whats needed to fit punto gt alloys??

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General whats needed to fit punto gt alloys??

beau_4076 said:

good lad....

ive got mine on with 15mm hubcentric spacers and 175/50/14 tyres, and even with a -60mm drop and someone in the back they dont scrub :cool:

the offset on the gt wheels is 45.5, and the cinq is 30.5 (even though the fronts run at 27.5) so just 15mm ones will be fine, but they are quite expensive, mine set me back about £50 for the set, then u gotta get 50mm long bolts instead of the standard 30mm long cinq ones.
 
mase said:
good lad....

ive got mine on with 15mm hubcentric spacers and 175/50/14 tyres, and even with a -60mm drop and someone in the back they dont scrub :cool:

the offset on the gt wheels is 45.5, and the cinq is 30.5 (even though the fronts run at 27.5) so just 15mm ones will be fine, but they are quite expensive, mine set me back about £50 for the set, then u gotta get 50mm long bolts instead of the standard 30mm long cinq ones.
cheers and why good lad? lol, its not my cinq :) i wouldnt like to say what im selling these wheels to buy :eek:
 
Hellcat said:
I thought Punto GT's had 15" wheels?

nah man... these are straight off a punto GT3 :D well after a refurb of course :cool:

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beau_4076 said:
cheers and why good lad? lol, its not my cinq :)

oh right.... its all good matey! (y)
 
I have a spare pair of fiat hubcentric 20mm spacers. I fitted wheels with a similar offset on the front but didn't need them for the rear.
They are probably a better option than the 15mm spacers as they don't use longer bolts but have seperate bults that bolt the spacer to the hub. Then you can bolt the wheel to the spacers using the original nuts including your locking nuts if you have them. PM if interested.
The rears should be ok without spacers but you could recycle your 3mm from the front.
 
Id be interested to see the results as im thinking of doing the same..
 
As the owner of Mase's red I can say that 15mm spacers with PGT wheels is a little to much on a 60mm drop. I've had to put the 10mm spacers from the Sei on the Cinq to stop the offside tyre rubbing on the front vents of the offside arch liner. Though this might have to do with the fact it now has a bad case of 'cento lean :(
 
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