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If it's still in the FCA parts train, trans shipment is free to another dealer. At least that was the case of a couple parts I ordered.
I did a lot of searching on the forum last night and it seems 37mm is the most I've seen someone run here. Someone had 15 inch wheels with 43mm offset...
I think that's tagged as a Ram in other markets. (IIRC that's the model my nephew sent me pictures of it last winter, on his trip to Mexico.)
We only have 2 Alfa dealerships here. A Fiat/Alfa studio. The other Alfa dealership, is offer at a MB one. Along, with Porsche, jaguar Maserati, land...
I would personally sell the new truck, though a Ram dealership. The Fiat studios are pretty much extinct....
What you do is sell it through Fiat dealerships and stick it to Dodge for the Hornet business....
I see that midsize truck, with a RAM name plate on the grill and emboss on the tail gate.
My daughter finally trade off her troublesome Jeep Renegade...
Nice looking alloy wheels...
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If the 43mm offset is correct then a 5 to 10mm spacer will put it about right. The stock wheels run between +30 and +35 offset depending on the style....
My Neighbor leased a Giulia and traded it in for a Stelvio. The Alfa dealer is in the next county.
I totally agree with you & Firefly is a great analogy (but 'Serenity' is one of my favorite ever movies!)
No resolution re. Fiat posts only...
I was thinking about this post today on my way to work and saw a Giulia. I see a 500 maybe once every two weeks.
Looking good. What I usually do with the inside of the tailpipes is spray some WD40 on something soft like Never Dull Cotton Wading. After that, a chrome...