Howdy from Costa Mesa,
I'm looking for another set of wheels for the little Fiat 850 Sedan w/4x98 bolt pattern and 6"-7" wide. My guess is that there are some closet Fiat people out there who may have something that's not being used and needs a new home.
Gimme a call and let me know what you have - your Fiat secret is safe with me, I understand!
John - 949-631-6376, shop
4x98 Fiat wheels - 6" or 7"
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4x98 Fiat wheels - 6" or 7"
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Re: 4x98 Fiat wheels - 6" or 7"
Have you checked the latest Mopar catalog? }:)
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You're killing me here, Larry!!!!! :barf:
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Re: 4x98 Fiat wheels - 6" or 7"
Craig Way in San Diego has the GP 850 spyder. He might be a source, I think he's chimed into LA a few time and you might be able to use 'find other users'.
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Re: 4x98 Fiat wheels - 6" or 7"
John, you own a machine shop, right?
Couldn't you re-drill some other wheels?
Couldn't you re-drill some other wheels?
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Jayson Woodruff wrote:Craig Way in San Diego has the GP 850 spyder. He might be a source, I think he's chimed into LA a few time and you might be able to use 'find other users'.
Jay W
The wheels are for Craig's car. I will be co-driving @ Nationals w/him.
Thanx...
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Re: 4x98 Fiat wheels - 6" or 7"
Redrilling wheels is not something that I like to do unless I have oversize lug-bolt/nut seats to install, and the fact that hub-centric rings are required in most cases - not insurmountable for me to do, just time consuming.Robert Puertas wrote:John, you own a machine shop, right?
Couldn't you re-drill some other wheels?
Thanx,
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Re: 4x98 Fiat wheels - 6" or 7"
How about 6 Sierra Racing Lights with 4 Hoosier Autocrossers...
If I can't sell the car (listed herein) I'm going to part it. Toss $1000 my way and I'll send you the wheels and tires and the rest of the suspension (if you send me stock struts and springs so I can re-street the car.) Give me some time to see if someone will bite on my trade offer first though. Think mid summer.
If I can't sell the car (listed herein) I'm going to part it. Toss $1000 my way and I'll send you the wheels and tires and the rest of the suspension (if you send me stock struts and springs so I can re-street the car.) Give me some time to see if someone will bite on my trade offer first though. Think mid summer.