General Pd centre on a fiat panda pop 1.2 2017

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General Pd centre on a fiat panda pop 1.2 2017

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Hi everyone, I'm needing to find out the pd centre of my wheels, now my car is fitted with steel wheels, I'm looking to get alloy wheels for it, I know some of the info on the backs of wheels but can't remember which part tells you the pd centre.
 
Hi everyone, I'm needing to find out the pd centre of my wheels, now my car is fitted with steel wheels, I'm looking to get alloy wheels for it, I know some of the info on the backs of wheels but can't remember which part tells you the pd centre.
The PCD value is not (generally) shown on the wheels themselves. The numbers there are the rim width and the offset or ET value (left or right of the centreline). All Fiat Pandas (and the 500) have a PCD of 98mm - whereas most other car makes its 100 with 4-stud wheels. That 2mm might not sound much but means other makes’ wheels will not fit.
 
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