Styling Brera alloys

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Styling Brera alloys

Well that answers that then! I still think styling wise they would suit the look of the Bravo but it's a non starter if the bolts are the same realistically.:(
 
If you REALLY want alfa wheels on a Bravo... the Gulietta is due out soon :p

Count the wheel bolts ;)

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Thats not the Giulietta nor these wheels will be on production but thats off topic:p
Dont bother looking for Brera wheels because firstly they dont fit as people said above and secondly it would sacrilege in a way(n)
 
the prodrive brera s on the 19''smoked alloys does look damned good!:)
 
yeh the 19's look the business. They look fantastic on the Brera S. I would only have considered them on my Bravo if i could have removed the Alfa badges and replaced with Fiat. :D
 
You're not wrong - the Alfa is 5 bolt.. the Bravo 4. Won't fit without a lot of work.

Not trying to be a pain in the neck ........ I am already one without trying!

If you really really want to have Alfa wheels on the Bravo, get one of those 4 holes to 5 holes converter spacers, they will need to be at least 20~25mm thick to have the necessary strength, but then the final offset would be quite different from the original spec.

You can contact this company on ebay, they can custom make one set for 4 x 98 converted to 5 x 98 with the correct hub centric size. I don't really like it as it is made of steel instead of light alloy, and the big Brera alloy is likely to rub against the Bravo bodywork with a 20mm+ spacers!

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2x-Hubcentric...emQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_3?hash=item35a1de535f
 
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