R rfc1 New member Joined May 23, 2009 Messages 15 Points 6 Jul 8, 2009 #1 does anyone know of any non Fiat wheels that`ll fit on a Marea???? thx.
Venters bairns, not bombs. Parked in the garage Joined Jun 17, 2006 Messages 14,834 Points 2,743 Location Hades by the River Styx Jul 8, 2009 #2 If you mean OEM wheels. Then 4 stud Alfas will be your best bet. Otherwise pretty much all aftermarket manufacturers will do wheels in a Fiat fitment.
If you mean OEM wheels. Then 4 stud Alfas will be your best bet. Otherwise pretty much all aftermarket manufacturers will do wheels in a Fiat fitment.
OP OP R rfc1 New member Joined May 23, 2009 Messages 15 Points 6 Jul 8, 2009 #3 Venters said: If you mean OEM wheels. Then 4 stud Alfas will be your best bet. Otherwise pretty much all aftermarket manufacturers will do wheels in a Fiat fitment. Click to expand... cool m8 im lookin round breakers for a cheapo set alloys and non were sure what other makes fitted Fiat
Venters said: If you mean OEM wheels. Then 4 stud Alfas will be your best bet. Otherwise pretty much all aftermarket manufacturers will do wheels in a Fiat fitment. Click to expand... cool m8 im lookin round breakers for a cheapo set alloys and non were sure what other makes fitted Fiat
JoskeJTD Patron member Joined Mar 14, 2005 Messages 1,829 Points 422 Jul 11, 2009 #4 rfc1 said: cool m8 im lookin round breakers for a cheapo set alloys and non were sure what other makes fitted Fiat Click to expand... Do some research, fiat fitment is 4x98, but you can fit 4x100 with wobbly bolts. However you will need to make sure the centrebore is either the same size as Fiats 58.1 or larger and fit spiggot rings.
rfc1 said: cool m8 im lookin round breakers for a cheapo set alloys and non were sure what other makes fitted Fiat Click to expand... Do some research, fiat fitment is 4x98, but you can fit 4x100 with wobbly bolts. However you will need to make sure the centrebore is either the same size as Fiats 58.1 or larger and fit spiggot rings.