Fiat Bravo rims
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Bravo (198)
Saloonfrom 2007 to 2014
Fiat Bravo rims - Overview
Fiat Bravo - Dynamic compact car with Italian temperament
The Fiat Bravo is a sporty compact car that impresses with its elegant design, comfortable equipment and agile driving behaviour. It is particularly popular with drivers who want to combine everyday practicality with a dynamic appearance. With its striking lines and powerful proportions, the Bravo already offers a sporty appearance from the factory, which can be further emphasised by choosing the right rims.
Original Fiat rims
Original Fiat rims are perfectly matched to the Bravo and offer a safe solution for all those who rely on tested quality. They are a perfect match for the chassis, brakes and load capacity of the vehicle. In addition to functional designs, sporty variants are also available that blend harmoniously into the overall appearance. However, those who place more value on individuality will find a larger selection from specialised wheel manufacturers.
Aluminium rims from well-known manufacturers for the Fiat Bravo
Aluminium rims from renowned brands not only provide a visual upgrade, but also noticeable advantages in terms of driving performance. They impress with their high-quality material, precise workmanship and stylish design. Sporty or elegant rims that emphasise the character of the vehicle are particularly suitable for the Fiat Bravo.
Recommended brands
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OZ Racing The Italian brand stands for excellent quality and sporty designs inspired by motorsport.
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Ronal Ronal impresses with durable rims with modern designs that combine suitability for everyday use and style.
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AEZ The German brand offers trendy, precision-manufactured rims, perfect for drivers who value modern design.
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Dezent Dezent rims are known for their timeless elegance and solid workmanship, suitable for demanding everyday use.
Common sizes and offsets
The following wheel specifications are common for the Fiat Bravo:
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Inch sizes 16 inch, 17 inch, 18 inch
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Offset depths (ET) Usually between ET35 and ET45, depending on wheel design and vehicle equipment