Instead of resurrecting a 12 year old thread you may be better served by messaging Robert (Satdiver) directly. But good luck with that, since he last visited FerrariChat 4 years ago.
I recently bought a set of non metric 16" wheels from Superformance: http://www.superformance.co.uk/mondial/wheels.html They aren't OEM but they look great. I previously had a set of 17" 348 wheels fitted but I'm importing my UK car into Italy and here you can only fit the original size wheels and tyres which fortunately includes the 16" as well as the metric. I still have the 348 wheels if you are interested in them.
i have a matched set of stock 16" (speedlines?) mondial/328 wheels in storage. let me know if you are interested.
I did almost the same thing, I went with the following: 17"x7.5" Rims, 4.25" Bolt Circle, 40mm offset 17" 245/45 Rear 17" 215/50 Front (dramatically increased the turn stability) This matches the 360 Modena tire specifications.
Hi Mauro Are they a direct swap? Are they still in the UK? Thanks Sent from my SM-N9005 using Tapatalk
Hi Nathan The wheels are a direct fit and come with good tyres on the front, not so good on the back. But you could use them straight-away. You could also have the associated wheel bolts which are a different length to the standard ones. Sadly the wheels are in Italy but I would be happy to sell them cheap if you paid the shipping. I can send photos if you like. Send me a PM. I'm not sure how the PM thing works. Mauro
Go to Coker Tires and stop trying to figure it out! You can get a $70 debit reward from Michelin if you buy 4 tires. Expensive buy necessary.
Congrats with your Mondial Kiwiboy (Frank) they are really nice rides especially on trips. Have safe miles with it! John small addition if I may: 220 = front 240 = rear but if your rear rims have the same size as the fronts than John is right you can take 220. They do drive nice I need to say! Sound, feeling are different then the regulars. Someone correct me if I am wrongly informed, but Coker or its supplier bought the tire molds of Michelin. Thus it makes it a real Michelin tire, but with today's compound. Image Unavailable, Please Login It's (a lot of) money, but you will use them for at least 5 to 6 yrs, maybe 8 depending on your driving style That is $240 a year when you drive 6yrs. Ps. and don't get me wrong.. keep in mind that a lot of parts on your ride will cost you more then you want. IMHO metrics also look better on Mondials with flared fenders, but that is really personal if you want your ride to look 80ties or more modern.
When I was looking for metrics I called them and I indeed could get discount, but it was more free of charge on shipping when I would order 4 tires. I am literally a tire throw away from the UK so I do not know it only applied to Europe or my distance. That was 7 years ago btw. Anyway they cost more then radial
I just received 2X 2 (220/55VR390 and 240/55VR390) from Longstone Uk and delivery free to Paris ! Whas total of 1510 £ or about 1650 euro for the 4 including shipping. Production date 220 is 3418 (34e week of 2018) and 240 is 3717 (37e week of 2017)....and they are MICHELIN !!