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Old 11-07-2007   #1 (Post Link)
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108 PCD wheels ?

Does anybody know which classic Alfa models shared the 4 stud Ford 108 PCD ?

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Re: 108 PCD wheels ?

This list by Toad doesn't say what is covered but you may be able to work it out from the other models listed:

Giulia (4-d) 42 mm
Bertone (63-76) 38 mm
Spider (66-93) 38 mm
AR Berlina 38 mm
Montreal 25 mm
Alfasud Serie 1 45 mm
Alfasud Super 45 mm
Alfasud ti Ser2 39 mm
Alfasud Serie 3 39 mm
Sprint (Sud) 39 mm
Alfetta, all 45 mm
Giulietta, all 45 mm
Alfa 33, all 39 mm
Alfa 75 1.6-2.0 45 mm
Alfa 75 2.5 40 mm
Alfa 75 TS/Turb 30 mm
Alfa 75 3.0 30 mm
Alfa 90 2.0 45 mm
Alfa 90 2.5 40 mm
Alfa 145/146
1.4/1.6/1.7 16V 43 mm
Alfa 145/146
T. Spark/Q/ti 50 mm
Alfa 155, Serie 1
(first model) 50 mm
Alfa 155, Serie 2
(wide aches) 41 mm
Alfa 156 41 mm
Alfa 164 TS/V6 40 mm
Alfa 164 24V 32 mm
Alfa 166 41 mm
Alfetta GT/GTV 45 mm
GTV 2.0 45 mm
GTV6 2.5 40 mm
Spider T.S./V6 35 mm
Spider V6 24V 31 mm
GTV T. Spark 35 mm
GTV V6 24V 31 mm

But then there is the additional thing about bolt circle.

Old Alfas have 4x108 mm.
Alfasud/33/75/90/145/146 have 4x98 mm
Big engine (TS, Turbo, V6) 75/90 have 5x98 mm
147/156 have 5x98 mm
166 has 5x108 mm

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Re: 108 PCD wheels ?

Presumably by old Alfa's you include the Giulia Bertone models ?
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Re: 108 PCD wheels ?

Well, they're certainly old Alfas, but as you can see it's not clear what the PCD is...think I've got a manual around somewhere, hang on!

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Re: 108 PCD wheels ?

http://www.ebspares.co.uk/news43.htm

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Re: 108 PCD wheels ?

Originally Posted by Dino164 View Post
Presumably by old Alfa's you include the Giulia Bertone models ?
Yes. They're 4x108.
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Thanks both Wrinx & Bill !
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