B budgie New member Joined Feb 6, 2005 Messages 17 Points 8 Location Staffordshire Feb 10, 2005 #1 What would fit this car nicely? I'm led to believe that 7.5 J x 17 are suitable. If so can any type from Fiat 17" alloys fit this car?
What would fit this car nicely? I'm led to believe that 7.5 J x 17 are suitable. If so can any type from Fiat 17" alloys fit this car?
dave ****** Parked in the garage Written 10+ guides Joined Aug 10, 2003 Messages 125,214 Points 24,472 Location Essex/Suffolk border Feb 10, 2005 #2 all 4 stud fiat wheels are 98mm pcd, but they have diffrent offset.
the frog Member Joined Sep 18, 2003 Messages 210 Points 51 Location up North, United Kingdom. Feb 11, 2005 #3 A member on the fiat multipla site purchased a set of Stilo rims and...............they don't fit due to the offset at Dave has pointed out. Any decent Alloy Wheel place should be able to sort you out though.
A member on the fiat multipla site purchased a set of Stilo rims and...............they don't fit due to the offset at Dave has pointed out. Any decent Alloy Wheel place should be able to sort you out though.
dave ****** Parked in the garage Written 10+ guides Joined Aug 10, 2003 Messages 125,214 Points 24,472 Location Essex/Suffolk border Feb 11, 2005 #4 the frog said: A member on the fiat multipla site purchased a set of Stilo rims and...............they don't fit due to the offset at Dave has pointed out. Any decent Alloy Wheel place should be able to sort you out though. Click to expand... could he correct it with spacers?
the frog said: A member on the fiat multipla site purchased a set of Stilo rims and...............they don't fit due to the offset at Dave has pointed out. Any decent Alloy Wheel place should be able to sort you out though. Click to expand... could he correct it with spacers?
the frog Member Joined Sep 18, 2003 Messages 210 Points 51 Location up North, United Kingdom. Feb 12, 2005 #5 They bought them through a FIAT dealer so just sent them back.
OP OP B budgie New member Joined Feb 6, 2005 Messages 17 Points 8 Location Staffordshire Feb 14, 2005 #6 So what brakes (hub etc) does the mulipla have, marea or tipo or other? crossing over to my floor pan thread here.
So what brakes (hub etc) does the mulipla have, marea or tipo or other? crossing over to my floor pan thread here.
the frog Member Joined Sep 18, 2003 Messages 210 Points 51 Location up North, United Kingdom. Feb 14, 2005 #7 Not entirely sure but Angel Tuning do some rather nice discs. Some multiplas seem to have drums on the back whilst others have discs.
Not entirely sure but Angel Tuning do some rather nice discs. Some multiplas seem to have drums on the back whilst others have discs.
OP OP B budgie New member Joined Feb 6, 2005 Messages 17 Points 8 Location Staffordshire Feb 14, 2005 #8 Disc's on the back??? surely they don't go fast enough to warrant that. Maybe the 2005 model has these as standard now. Also ET28 and ET30's fit the multipla!
Disc's on the back??? surely they don't go fast enough to warrant that. Maybe the 2005 model has these as standard now. Also ET28 and ET30's fit the multipla!
Moriarty the mundane New member Joined Jul 22, 2005 Messages 80 Points 10 Location Nr Wolverhampton Jul 22, 2005 #9 Check out the multi forum off the main website... www.multiplaowners.co.uk http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/multiplaowners/ Well documented on the above forum...but...also well documented about the problem of kerbing totally bu**ering up the alloys... Moriarty the mundane......
Check out the multi forum off the main website... www.multiplaowners.co.uk http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/multiplaowners/ Well documented on the above forum...but...also well documented about the problem of kerbing totally bu**ering up the alloys... Moriarty the mundane......