Ferrari 360 Spider Wheel Lug Pattern, Offset ET & Center Bore Reference

The Ferrari 360 Spider features a specific wheel lug pattern critical for proper wheel fitment. Understanding the lug count and PCD (pitch circle diameter) is essential when selecting aftermarket wheels or replacement tires.\n\nThis model's wheel specifications include detailed offset ET values, which affect the wheel's positioning relative to the suspension and body. The center bore dimension ensures the wheel fits snugly on the hub, preventing vibrations and ensuring safe driving.\n\nOur year-sorted reference table consolidates all relevant wheel data for the Ferrari 360 Spider, helping enthusiasts and professionals confirm the exact bolt pattern, offset ET, center bore, and compatible rim sizes for each production year. Secure your car's performance and appearance with the correct wheel fitment data.

Year
Make / model / trim Year Tire Rim width (in) Rim diam. (in) Bolt pattern Offset ET Bore DIA Mounting
Ferrari 360 Spider 3.62005215/45R188185×1082867.1M14*1,5
Ferrari 360 Spider 3.62004215/45R188185×1082867.1M14*1,5
Ferrari 360 Spider 3.62003215/45R188185×1082867.1M14*1,5
Ferrari 360 Spider 3.62002215/45R188185×1082867.1M14*1,5
Ferrari 360 Spider 3.62001215/45R188185×1082867.1M14*1,5
Ferrari 360 Spider 3.62000215/45R188185×1082867.1M14*1,5

FAQ

What is the lug pattern specification for the Ferrari 360 Spider?
The Ferrari 360 Spider uses a lug pattern defined by the number of lugs and the pitch circle diameter (PCD), which can be found detailed in the year-sorted reference table on this site.
Why is the wheel offset ET important for Ferrari 360 Spider fitment?
The offset ET determines how the wheel is positioned relative to the suspension and body, affecting handling and clearance. Using the correct ET value ensures proper fit and optimal driving performance.
How does the center bore impact wheel compatibility on the Ferrari 360 Spider?
The center bore must match the hub diameter of the Ferrari 360 Spider to ensure a secure fit and to prevent vibrations. Wheels with incorrect center bore sizes may require hub-centric rings to fit properly.
Tire size calculatorShow

Compare two tire sizes — diameter, speedometer error, and clearance change.

inchmm
Size 1Size 2DiffDiff(%)
Diameter25.0"25.4"0.5"1.89%
Width7.7"8.5"0.8"10.26%
Circumference78.4"79.9"1.5"1.86%
Profile height5.0"4.2"-0.7"-15.08%
Turnover per mile80779314-1.73%
Clearance--+0.2"-
25.0"
7.7"
old tire side
25.5"
8.5"
new tire side
old tire
15"
old rim
5.0"
new tire
17"
new rim
4.2"

Speedometer Error

(First wheel OEM size)

Reading20 mph30 mph40 mph50 mph60 mph70 mph80 mph90 mph
Actual20.430.540.750.961.171.281.491.6