Technical Wheels offset

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Technical Wheels offset

What is the offset (ET) of the wheels used by Tempra? Is it the same between iron and alloy ones?

I'll check mine tonight.
The Alloy and steel wheels on the Tempra are apparently inter-changeable, but the alloys require longer bolts. You cannot use the steel wheel bolts on alloys and alloy wheel bolts cannot be used on steel wheels
 
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I found a catalog of the maker of the steel wheels (in Italian) and there they say it is ET 43, but in this link on the FIAT Forum it is said that alloys have ET 45.

But since Tony M said his alloys are ET 43, then the offset is the same between steel and alloy wheels and that link on FIAT Forum is not so correct.
 
I found a catalog of the maker of the steel wheels (in Italian) and there they say it is ET 43, but in this link on the FIAT Forum it is said that alloys have ET 45.

But since Tony M said his alloys are ET 43, then the offset is the same between steel and alloy wheels and that link on FIAT Forum is not so correct.

I checked my spare set of alloys wheels but I cannot find a number on them that might be the ET size. where might it be on the wheel ?. and then i can check again.
 
I checked my spare set of alloys wheels but I cannot find a number on them that might be the ET size. where might it be on the wheel ?. and then i can check again.

I don't know, I also checked on my steel wheels today and there is no number which seems to be an offset. But the right one should truly be 43.
 
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