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Peter Smith
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Hi All
Done a quick search on this forum and found the PCD is 98 (how annoying are Fiat using this size…..), anyway that's the first of my questions answered.
The other questions are : I've seen the link for the wobbly nuts (few topics ago), are these safe, has anyone got these that they could photograph / or does anyone have any more information on them. Being a Design Engineer I want to get a good idea of what these are before I fit them on the car with 100 PCD alloys.
Also what's the offset and centre bore diameter required of the Bravo, I assume that are all the same but for reference it's a P reg 1.4 12v.
I want to know all the above as I'm after a cheep set of 15” alloys for the car (looking at 100 PCD as there are more available). I know the 1.4 does not really need wider wheels but I want to put some gripper softer tyres on, and there's a better range of rubber in this size, 195 x 50 x 15 is my preferred size to keep the rolling radius, oh yes, and they would look better than the 14" tatty wheel trims that are on now
Cheers
Peter
PS – Whilst I'm here, what's the thread dia and pitch of the wheel bolts, if I'm putting on alloys some locking nuts will be in order too.
Sorry for all the questions !!!!
Done a quick search on this forum and found the PCD is 98 (how annoying are Fiat using this size…..), anyway that's the first of my questions answered.
The other questions are : I've seen the link for the wobbly nuts (few topics ago), are these safe, has anyone got these that they could photograph / or does anyone have any more information on them. Being a Design Engineer I want to get a good idea of what these are before I fit them on the car with 100 PCD alloys.
Also what's the offset and centre bore diameter required of the Bravo, I assume that are all the same but for reference it's a P reg 1.4 12v.
I want to know all the above as I'm after a cheep set of 15” alloys for the car (looking at 100 PCD as there are more available). I know the 1.4 does not really need wider wheels but I want to put some gripper softer tyres on, and there's a better range of rubber in this size, 195 x 50 x 15 is my preferred size to keep the rolling radius, oh yes, and they would look better than the 14" tatty wheel trims that are on now
Cheers
Peter
PS – Whilst I'm here, what's the thread dia and pitch of the wheel bolts, if I'm putting on alloys some locking nuts will be in order too.
Sorry for all the questions !!!!