The PCD measurement on the Punto is 98mm, which is rare in aftermarket wheels. The best bet is to get Ford-fit alloys (100mm PCD) and wobbly bolts to account for the difference.
However, if you stick to Fiat wheels, you should not have a problem. Try to get some from a Stilo, Brava or Bravo, and then the fitment will be just right. As for tyre size, 195/45 R15 should keep your rolling radius in trim.
The PCD measurement on the Punto is 98mm, which is rare in aftermarket wheels. The best bet is to get Ford-fit alloys (100mm PCD) and wobbly bolts to account for the difference.
However, if you stick to Fiat wheels, you should not have a problem. Try to get some from a Stilo, Brava or Bravo, and then the fitment will be just right. As for tyre size, 195/45 R15 should keep your rolling radius in trim.
the only thing to bear in mind with the ford fitment (100 PCD) is that you will not be able to use locking nuts!.. also just for the record ive heard rumors that team dynamics can provide there wheels in a 98 PCD fitment .. might be worth giving them a ring
the only thing to bear in mind with the ford fitment (100 PCD) is that you will not be able to use locking nuts!.. also just for the record ive heard rumors that team dynamics can provide there wheels in a 98 PCD fitment .. might be worth giving them a ring
I have looked on ebay for Team Dynamic alloys and yes they do the 98 PCD Fitment but they are really expensive and nobody is selling them second hand. are Wolfrace rims good and will i be able to fit locking nuts on them. Cheers damo
did you head the information above .. it clearly says you have two options a 98 PCD normal bolts and you can use locking nuts .. a 100 PCD and you can used "wobbly" bolts and no locking wheel nuts .. those wheels are 108 PCD (which was never mentioned and cannot be used) and its clearly stated in the info box at the top!