SOLD:: OZ Alleggerita HLT 17x7
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OZ Alleggerita HLT 17x7
Category: Wheels & Tires
Price: $0
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Part fits (you may select multiples): R50, R52, R53, R55, R56, R57, R58, R59
Location (Region): NorthEast
Item Condition: Used
Last edited by GT350; 02-09-2019 at 01:56 PM.
#4
Did your stud conversion also change the size from m12 to m14? MINIs ran both over the years but converted from m12 to m14 I think in 05. Could be those wheel bolt holes are bored for m12?
#5
No fitment issue with oem studs.
This is is the conversion kit I’m talking about, not where I bought, but look like this
https://www.ecstuning.com/b-rennline...AaAoPVEALw_wcB
#6
Fiat 500's are 4x98 bolt pattern. It won't fit without wobble bolts and who trust those?
http://www.fiat500usaforum.com/showt...WORK-on-ABARTH
http://www.fiat500usaforum.com/showt...WORK-on-ABARTH
Last edited by Cincy_jro; 01-15-2019 at 05:55 AM. Reason: more info
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Fiat 500's are 4x98 bolt pattern. It won't fit without wobble bolts and who trust those?
http://www.fiat500usaforum.com/showt...WORK-on-ABARTH
http://www.fiat500usaforum.com/showt...WORK-on-ABARTH
#11
just checked with tirerack. Fiat 500 does have 4x98 patterns. Googled 4x98 wheel on 4x100 can’t find any good results. It did fit on my part car r55. Also fit very well on my e30 with lug conversion kit. Will edit the file ad. But if anyone want to come to try, welcome.
#13
I will get back to you on Sunday/Monday night
#14
It can bolt on. But the holes from wheel and hubs definitely not 100% line up. Holes on the wheel is bigger, probably 1mm off on 2 holes if line up one.
Studs can go through smoothly
#15
Of course the reverse is the same. Possible the Fiat guy was running 4x100 with wobble bolts? The new pics look like a good fit. Any chance of taking a good pic of the inside of the wheel? it will tell you the bolt pattern...
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I certainly don't want to kill any sale, but, for the sake of everyone's SAFETY, these wheels, as they are, should NOT be run on a 4x100 hub. There is a company in Atlanta (link below) that offers services so that these wheels can safely be used on a 4x100 hub.
http://www.certi-fix.com/patternConvert.aspx
http://www.certi-fix.com/patternConvert.aspx
#18
I certainly don't want to kill any sale, but, for the sake of everyone's SAFETY, these wheels, as they are, should NOT be run on a 4x100 hub. There is a company in Atlanta (link below) that offers services so that these wheels can safely be used on a 4x100 hub.
http://www.certi-fix.com/patternConvert.aspx
http://www.certi-fix.com/patternConvert.aspx
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