Tom from partsworld said he's lots of panda stuff yet to list on ebay though no 4x4 fuel tanks. Apparently Fiat are selling off the inventory cheap and what doesn't go to dealers gets scrapped
As long as it's available and crucially selling he'll keep buying the stock in and ebaying it - there's even talk of an auto jumble!
What's his shop/name on e-bay?
I gave a lift to two passengers and the dog the other day and the rear tyres made an awful noise as we went along, that coupled with the one needing blowing up every few days has finally pushed me to change the alloys.
I've got a set of cinquecento alloys which I think will look nice and I remember driving Palio's little light blue panda with them on and being impressed.
Now two of the tyres need replacing so I was thinking do I stick with (goes and has a look in the garage and posts it later 165/55/r13) size that's on or go for a slightly deeper tyre?
I hold my hands up with the last alloys and went against advice and got (to be fair) the only set of tyres the scrappy had and I'm now regretting it.
This time I will listen closely as they will be on for a while.
While I'm on I presume I will need the longer bolts I'm using with current alloys too?
As I mentioned earlier the current alloys will move onto the 4x4 eventually as the offset means they don't foul the filler pipe and without rear seats I won't have the rubbing problem again hopefully.
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Picture of snazzy wheels - I think the dice dust caps finish off the half arsed rattle can efforts - saying that it's still a better result than when I use my whole arse![]()
Thanks Palio, I'll go 175 then and use the long bolts I have.
It was a great little handler that car and I'm pleased it's gone to scouting for boys![]()
Nicecinq rims always look a bit lost with the original rubber on though, smaller than standard.
...lowering would help (and probably cheaper than 4 new tyres):devil:
When I bought Po (light blue one you drove) it came with 500 steelies on. No complaints on handling and fills the arches well. :thumbup:
Fizzle looks good on the wheels John, I had these on mine when I first bought it but mine didn't have the inside of the holes painted black, this is a nice touch![]()
Fizzle looks good on the wheels John, I had these on mine when I first bought it but mine didn't have the inside of the holes painted black, this is a nice touch
It's a shame the Beta wheels had to come off![]()
I thought that was brake dust!
Looking good though John![]()
for the price of what they are, you may as well get them all changed.. Talon has had all of his done and the total cost came to about £20 for 4 "universal" CV boot gators.
worth doing right if you are gonna do them. last thing you want to have to do is take all the suspension to bits again to change it all over...
just my thought though..
Price of the boots isn't an issue, garage labour charges are![]()