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yvesvt01
24.04.2002, 22:11
Can someone tell me where I can find an internet site where they have all the original Alfa-rims??

Greetzz, yvzz

Mitch
25.04.2002, 09:01
What do you mean exactly, give an example

yvesvt01
25.04.2002, 20:59
I'm looking for these rims. Or the ones under the new GTA.


http://www.alfisti.net/media/tuning_styling/156/tn_156zendersiena03.jpg http://www.alfisti.net/media/tuning_styling/156/156zendersiena03.jpg

rennsport
26.04.2002, 01:39
I got a set of 17" Telephone-dial rims (as on GTV and somewhat similar to GTA rims) through the Alfa dealer (I live in Thailand) and they fit well except they're a bit heavy for a 2.0 liter car. You can also order Zender Siena from Germany, check their website:

http://www.zender.de

Wisrute

André
28.04.2002, 14:37
@yvz
where do you come from?

you can buy the zender siena at your local alfa dealer.
the part numbers for the 156:

7,5 x 17" ET30 - 60 877 366 *maybe out of stock*
8 x 18" ET28 - 60 877 392

regards
andré

yvesvt01
28.04.2002, 17:53
I'm from Belgium.

Can I get the 18" under the 156. Won't it be to heavy for a 1.8 ??
Do you now the price ??

rennsport
29.04.2002, 01:33
If I remember correctly, I think Siena 18" is also available in 30mm offset which should fit 156 better than 28mm (for GTV?).

As for wheel weights, I weighted 16" OEM (Selespeed) at 9.9 Kg, 17" Telephone-Dial 11.5 Kg, and Siena 17" 10.2 Kg.

I had 17" Telephone-dial on for a while and they were too heavy, making the car sluggish. My wife drives a Sportwagon with 17" forged Tecnomagnesio (8.3 Kg), and what a difference those wheels make! Keep in mind that unsprung weight affects not only acceleration, but handling and steering also.

Here's my site with a brief note on wheels:
www.geocities.com/rennsport.geo

André
29.04.2002, 15:44
the offset is 28mm.
for alfa 156 and for spider/GTV 916.

the price in germany is 337,- euro (december 2001)