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348 Wheels on a Mondial

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  1. Statler

    Statler F1 World Champ

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    Nice wheels in this thread. I personally think non-stock wheels on this car are a balance between bigger/easy tire size and not too open a design that it shows off the smallish brakes. 348 is a great balance. Those 360s shown are also great. I've seen some that have spokes so thin as to make the brakes look wrong for the car.
     
  2. GDRIII

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    You might be right about the brakes. I need to find a better picture.
     
  3. jgoodman

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    They do, but the unfastened tonneau cover just kills the look. I agree with Chris' commentary regarding the Mondial's brakes looking out of wack with the 360 rims. But I'm digging the styling of them nonetheless.
     
  4. jgoodman

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    Agree! Wow, that has to be the cleanest black Mondial ever!
     
  5. MvT

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    #30 MvT, Oct 6, 2013
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    I don't mind the 328 wheels :) In my humble opinion they look more sporty then the original. However, it still keeps the look of the original.
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  6. Jet-X

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    How about 348 mirrors on the Mondial? Saw a white 3.2 cab in Monterrey a few years back with 348. Side mirrors
     
  7. 2000YELLOW360

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    I am buying a set of 348 wheels for my T, but I think I'll need new bolts. The original parts are pretty pricy, anyone have suggestions for the wheel bolts?

    Art
     
  8. Ricambi America

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    Better than original Ferrari bolts, with thicker chrome plating and rolled (not cut) threads:

    SLWB01 Wheel Bolt : Ricambi America


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  9. peterdavid911

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    Hi Art,

    I put the 348 wheels on my 3.2 and also bought the longer wheel bolts made by Hills Engineering. Superformance here in the UK also sell them and they are the Hills bolts.

    You really need to and is worth the difference in looks and handling and choice of tires.

    Cheers.
     
  10. TonyMondial127

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    Dear Dennis Where did you purchase the bolts? The front ones are shorter than the rears. Do you have the exact sizes of both? i'm trying to put 94 348 wheels on 85 mondial. Please help. thanks
     
  11. TonyMondial127

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    what difference are the sizes between front and rear?


     
  12. YELO T

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    Ricambi sells excellent replacement bolts. Ask for Daniel, he will help you find the correct size.
     
  13. Jan Frederickx

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    I know this is an old post, but I've been offered a set of 4, being 2 front identical wheel numbers (136542) and 2 rear identical wheel numbers (136538) ... will these fit? They come from a damaged 348 so where used as is ...
     
  14. stekkefun4

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    I just wasn't aware that the part nrs for each side were different, but it is a normal set of 4 that come from the same car .
     
  15. Steve Magnusson

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    Those part numbers are two RH fronts and two LH rears (so not really a "set" and would be a bit wrong for the rotation direction airflow):

    https://www.ricambiamerica.com/car-diagrams/ferrari/v6-v8/348-group/348-1989-1992/wheels.html
     
  16. srephwed

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    Gotta cut 1/2 inch off the back rims mounting flange. Be very careful not to cut too much or they hit the shocks. Just my opinion but the 360 modulars are the best wheel available for the Mondial. Don't forget to cut 1/2 inch off of the back lug bolts and add 1/2 inch of thread to the bolt itself. Image Unavailable, Please Login
     
  17. Incaico

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    srephwed, what size rubber are on these beautiful wheels? They are 17"?
     
  18. srephwed

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    18 inch. and they are staggered.
     

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