Styling Bravo Alloys

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Styling Bravo Alloys

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Hi guys!
Newbie here
I have tried searching but couldn't find anything that answered my question.
Will the 2007 - present Fiat Bravo 17" alloys fit a Mark 2 Fiat Punto?
I think the tyre size is 225/45/17.
I know the Punto fitment is 4x98 but not sure about the new Bravo's.
Any help is appreciated!
Thanks In Advance Guys!
 
Hi guys!
Newbie here
I have tried searching but couldn't find anything that answered my question.
Will the 2007 - present Fiat Bravo 17" alloys fit a Mark 2 Fiat Punto?
I think the tyre size is 225/45/17.
I know the Punto fitment is 4x98 but not sure about the new Bravo's.
Any help is appreciated!
Thanks In Advance Guys!

Bravo's use 4*98 fitment aswell. so will fit....

HOWEVER!!

Because they are 225 width it is highly likely that they will rub and reduce turning circle!

the widest you really should go on a Punto is 205. I use 195/45/16 on my F500 alloys and thats the biggest really.

if they are 17's i wouldnt put 45/17's on i would use 35/17 as that will match the rolling radius to you current car. but ride will be compromised.


Also 17's make them look like pram wheels with bottle cap disc's the proportions are just wrong!
 
Thanks Russ12
So obviously I stand a great chance of rubbing
I also see what you mean about the pram wheel look
Back to the drawing board then!
Thanks for your advice!
 
Thanks Russ12
So obviously I stand a great chance of rubbing
I also see what you mean about the pram wheel look
Back to the drawing board then!
Thanks for your advice!

Have a look on my thread. there you can see what 16" alloys look like. there are plenty of good 16" Fiat alloys about for decent money. mine only cost me £100 for the lot!!

Yes, at 225 you will get rubbing. Even if the Offset meant that they are pushed outwards so that they don't rub they will still out too far making it illegal (set distance out from the arches) At 205 you shouldn't get any rubbing, as long as the ET offset is fine (ET35 is ok I believe)
 
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