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SpyderJoe
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Wheel Offset

Post by SpyderJoe »

Hi folks. I have a question on Wheel Offset? What is it? How can I measure it? I am looking at a set of 15"x6" rims with a 24mm offset. Will they fit my 79' Fiat Spider? Also, I am interested in the Panasport Rims but they are quite expensive. Anyone know where to find a used set?

Thanks.
SpyderJoe
79 Spider - 34 ADF w/ 1800 intake
Danno

Post by Danno »

i have to tell you that I don't know what the offset is, but to answer your question about how to measure it go here
Danno

Post by Danno »

also, I was wondering if our wheels are hub-centric (they sure look like it). Anybody know the size of the hub so that when I get spacers made to fit my Aerio wheels it will all be Kosher?
Joe Clemente
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Post by Joe Clemente »

Here's more basic info: http://wheeltool.com/info/offset.html

Panasports for Fiats aren't easy to find used. You can try posting an ad at mirafiori.com or you might even have some luck contacting Bill McMahan. He has a set he was using on his E-Production 124. Not sure if he wants to sell or not but you could always ask:

mcmahanmac@comcast.net

Hope this helps,

Joe
bandit

Post by bandit »

Hey Joe

Are you back from vacation yet ?

Dan
Joe Clemente
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Post by Joe Clemente »

Wasn't exactly a vacation but yeah, I'm back.

Trip had lots of this:

Image 8)

and a few of these...

Image :) :wink:

But no Fiat Spiders... anywhere... :(
John Donohue

Wheel offset explained......

Post by John Donohue »

I was cruising on the International Auto Parts website at http://www.international-auto.com the other day, and found that they have a technical bulletin section - one of the ones I read was about wheel offset - it had diagrams and explanation - good luck - hope this helps.
SpyderJoe
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Volumex Rims: Speedline eight hole - 15x7"

Post by SpyderJoe »

guys,
Thanks for all of your help. I went to a couple of websites that you listed and now I consider myself an expert on wheel offset :lol: I am considering the Speedline eight hole rims. They are 15x7" and were used on the supercharged volumex, (consulted many of my fiat books). Anybody running these rims? Did you have to do any special mods to the suspension??? :?:
Thanks.
SpyderJoe
79 Spider - 34 ADF w/ 1800 intake
spiderrey
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Post by spiderrey »

who sells the speedline 8 hole wheels?
kris

Post by kris »

hi Spyderjoe, if you will use 15"x7" you can use offset 28
that way the wheels will come out great but will not be out of the chassis
also you won't be needing any special modifications, i've used the same wheel size.

Greets,
Kris.
SpyderJoe
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Post by SpyderJoe »

Thanks Kris. I appreciate the advice.

Bandit, where did you get them so inexpensively?
SpyderJoe
79 Spider - 34 ADF w/ 1800 intake
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