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First, find a set of Fiat wheels on Craigslist, these were in Seattle. Search for X/19 wheels.
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Get the wheels sandblasted.
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Powder coat with RAL 6014. I did this at home.
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Have lug nuts made. There is no lug nut available in a 10 X 1.5 that will fit the Fiat wheel, no one makes them. The stock acorn nuts will not work safely, regardless of what you might hear from 'experts'. I made an AutoCAD drawing of this lug nut, contact me off line if you would like a copy in .PDF.
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Get some good tires. Off road tires aren't made in 13", so I settled for all-weather Michelins. I can always mount the stock wheels and tires any time I want to.
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Ready to go! I can't say how they ride, as I have an inner tie rod removed and won't have a replacement until tomorrow.
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Overall view. Not much I can add to this photo.
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Here's a spare set of wheels I also found on Craigslist, in case I ever get bored with the current set. I will powder coat these the color of the body.