http://www.carlsalter.com/wheel_fitments.html
They will be fine with wobbly's.
my wolfrace street octanes 15" are now going on my clio, am i right there both 4 stud so should fit, but been told offset will b wrong, how can i check ect to see if they will fit?
guy i know said
puntos are 4x98 et35....clios are 4x100 et 36 just make sure you get wobbly bolts that are a long enough thread....im pretty sure it needs 5 turns before it started to turn...3 turns on nuts...
clio wheels go onto vaux so i doubt punto wheels would go safely?
they do..they use special wobble bolts....they have a collar that moves slightly...its a very common thing to see asked on fiat forums
this all true and is it safe?
http://www.carlsalter.com/wheel_fitments.html
They will be fine with wobbly's.
what exactly are wobblys and are they exspensive ect
they are bolts with a floating head which allows the PCD to badjusted slightly, ie 98 to 100.
u can get them from r tech in hatfield, i think i paid 20 quid.
oh ok then coolio cheers cat
does the Centre Bore have to be identical?
i havnt a clue mate, unless ur asking cat lol
They are basically a longer version of the standard fiat bolts but have a floating collar.Originally Posted by Gt-Jay
reckon halfauds and motor part places sell em? r tec is a misson
You might need new spigot rings too.
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