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Old 06-19-2021, 09:22 PM   #384 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by M_a_t_t View Post
I didn't take the wheel back off, just used a set of calipers on the stub axle/protrusion, but I measured 59mm. The wheels might be 60mm.

Anything helps in the search.

The list on bolt-pattern.com is really good and international. They list a ton of old Fiats as having 4/98 and 58.1 Center Bore, so I bet that's the number you are guestimating. If you got a set of center bore spacers of a couple milimeters, you would have more selection of rims with larger centerbore.

There are Dacia rims there listed as 4x100 with a 60.1 center bore... there are other makes with 58.1 mm centerbore....

The second gen Ford Ka (2009-2016) has precisely your specs: 4/98 & 58.1 center bore. Ditto lots of Lancias, including relatively recent models. The Peugeot Bipper and Bipper Tepee 2008-16 is listed with exactly your patterm and bore.

Lots of Ladas have had the 4/98 bolt pattern with center bore 58.6. A few Nissans are very close. A bunch of Renaults are close.

The Subaru Trendy/Justy first gen (84-88) is listed at 4/100 and 59.1 center bore. With a spacer... that fits.

Clearly a hard match to make!
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