Is that a Abarth 500 you are referring to?
Ok, so do we have actual information showing that there was a 500 available anywhere in the workd that did in fact have 240mm vented front rotors?
I'm not certain what "500 1.3D" translates to in US spec, but as I understood Tony's experience the calipers had to be the Abarth spec to fit correctly...the "standard" calipers had a different offset requiring machine work to make them fit. But maybe the Abarth calipers are the same as 1.3D?an early 500 1.3D caliper
Martijn,
What size wheels are you using? This will affect what size brakes you can fit.
As you are in europe....
13" Wheels, you could look for some Uno turbo calipers and 240mm vented discs on the front and fiat 132/FSO 38mm rear calipers and standard discs on rear.
14" Wheels, look for Punto GT front calipers and 257mm vented discs and the same 132 38mm rears.
Note the Uno calipers have 48mm pistons the same as the X1/9 calipers but the Punto calipers have 54mm pistons. The larger pistons will give you a slightly "longer pedal" as the master cylinder needs to move more fluid to make the piston move the same distance.
Regards
Andy
That is what it looked like when I checked parts listings but I wasn't sure, thanks. And there is a big price difference between the Abarth ones and the standard ones. Do you know if it is just the mounting bracket (pad carrier) that is different or the entire caliper?500 Abarth calipers are also installed on any 2012-2018 500 north american model with the 1.4 multiair turbo engine