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moose9

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right lol,,,,,,,i know this has been asked a million times on here butive just found the wheels that im after but dont know if they will fit

[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, Sans-Serif][FONT=Arial, Helvetica, Sans-Serif]Rim Diameter: [/FONT]15 inches



[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, Sans-Serif]Stud Diameter: [/FONT]98



[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, Sans-Serif]Rim Manufacturer: [/FONT]Speedline



[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, Sans-Serif]Aspect Ratio: [/FONT]55


[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, Sans-Serif]Tyre Width: [/FONT]185


[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, Sans-Serif]Aspect Ratio: [/FONT]55



will these be a straight fit to my seicento or will in need wobbles or spacers wit them:)
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im asking as all alloys are'nt the same

y want the 15 fit
 
They will fit but will need a lower profile tyre (like 195/45/15) in order to stop the speedo becoming innacurate.

Also the offset isn't stated so you may or may not require spacers to avoid fouling on arches, suspension arms etc.
 
nope is not a definite that 15 will need arch work.

A forum member (alania) runs 15 on her black cinq and she only gets slight rubbing without arch work.

we're not talking about a cinquecento here, we're talking seicento. the sei doesn't not have flared rear arches like the cinq does - thus causing a problem.

On my cinq, i run 175/50/r14 tyres. This gives me a rolling radius of 265.3mm, a 185/55/r15 tyre has a RR of 292.25mm. Thats a smidge over 10% larger.

I'm assuming the car is lowered 40mm, if not - it bloody should be before you buy new wheels.

When my car was first lowered 40mm, it was running 185/60/r13s. RR for these is 276.1mm. That is about 5% less than the 185/55/r15. On my cinq, 185/60/r13's caught they arches when i cornered.

So looking back at all these figures, no - it won't fit. Fitting lower profile tyres might help - but i still wouldn't bother, fit 14's and be done with it.
 
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