Wheels for newly purchased F360 Modena

Wheels for newly purchased F360 Modena

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wormski

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64 posts

196 months

Wednesday 28th January 2015
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Hello everyone! First post in this forum as I've just placed the deposit on my first Ferrari, a F360 Modena, Rosso with crema interior. It's a 2000 model and it's manual.

No pictures yet as I'm waiting for the stone chipped bumper to be resprayed [the car hadn't been prepared for sale]. The other thing that needs sorting are the standard starfish alloys. One is quite badly bubbling. Whilst I can get them refurbished I'd like to put on either some F430 alloys or the challenge ones. I've had a scout in the usual places but can't find any reasonably priced ones. Any ideas?

davidexige

507 posts

212 months

Thursday 29th January 2015
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Word of warning, its worth doing a bit of research before fitting 19" wheels to a 360, as it can cause problems with the ABS system, it seems early cars suffer more than the latter ones. A few people have reported that by fitting different sizes of tyres than normal it can help elevate the problem.

andymc

7,406 posts

213 months

Thursday 29th January 2015
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wormski said:
Hello everyone! First post in this forum as I've just placed the deposit on my first Ferrari, a F360 Modena, Rosso with crema interior. It's a 2000 model and it's manual.

No pictures yet as I'm waiting for the stone chipped bumper to be resprayed [the car hadn't been prepared for sale]. The other thing that needs sorting are the standard starfish alloys. One is quite badly bubbling. Whilst I can get them refurbished I'd like to put on either some F430 alloys or the challenge ones. I've had a scout in the usual places but can't find any reasonably priced ones. Any ideas?
CS alloys?

topless360

2,763 posts

224 months

Thursday 29th January 2015
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andymc said:
CS alloys?
He'd have the same problem as the 19 inch F430 wheels.

I'd advise sticking with the standard wheels and just getting them refurbished.

keith jecks

81 posts

234 months

Thursday 29th January 2015
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I agree. I f you want a new look, change the colour. Wicked wheels in Crawley strip and stove enamel wheels really well for c. £60 per wheel. They can do a variety of colours - black chrome looks really good. When you come to sell the car, for £240 you can put them back to (as new) standard, too!