Styling Euro style wheels

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Styling Euro style wheels

hirsty

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Hi I am looking for some euro style wheels to fit my sei. I have seen minilites but there over done. If people could give me any ideas what is out there that would be ace.
Thanks hirsty.
 
try some g60 steelie's i like em and i believe then are 4x100

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Get a set of Steelies and get them banded, will be the right offset so all will be needed is longer bolts and spacers.

Alternatively find youself a set of weller steelies (few on ebay now with PCD 100 so they will need wobbly bolts to fit).

If you don't want to go for the steels looks then have a look on compomotive website for some alternative choices.

If you feel up for a challenge then buy a set of smoor roadster rims from germany :D.

Thanks
 
Ive just bought Minilights which are 100 pcd and 7inch wide, im determined to make them fit.

Peforamce wheels which took over from superlight do a conversion kit for £300 which is very exspensive, im know trying wobble bolts.

Next road is different hubs or making my own or drilling new ones.
 
Anyone who wants minilites go for KN minataurs (15'' only) or compomotive ML'S

these are minilite replicas which WILL fit your cento, actual minilites from a classic mini as we all know do not fit
 
Well ive just got my Minilights of a mini to fit,
all ive done is opened up the stud holes (only the inner edge not shoulder) on the alloy to 16mm. Set of wobble bolts which are on ebay.
And the original fiat cinq sporting spacers to clear the caliper and they fit perfect.

will post pictures soon.!
 
Well ive just got my Minilights of a mini to fit,
all ive done is opened up the stud holes (only the inner edge not shoulder) on the alloy to 16mm. Set of wobble bolts which are on ebay.
And the original fiat cinq sporting spacers to clear the caliper and they fit perfect.

will post pictures soon.!

what you done about the center hole? if that isnt a dead right fit you will have problems
 
scrap this bought something else thanks people there will be questions for my other purchase in months to come.
 
what you done about the center hole? if that isnt a dead right fit you will have problems

Yeap you buy a set of hub centric rings, not very exspensive.
These fit over your hub making the wheel fit perfect.
These then take all the force off the studs.
 
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