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Alfa Romeo GTV

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A 1995-05-01 Alfa Romeo GTV has a 5x98 bolt pattern and a 58.1 center bore. The wheels are attached with lug bolts. These lug bolts have the following thread: 12x1.25. The recommended wheel size is between 16 and 18 inches and the ET meassurement for this model is 30.

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ABS 302
SIL

18"
ABS302 aluminum wheels "5-spoke" ABS 302 is a cast aluminum wheel available in Black, Silver, and Matte Gray finishes. The wheel is suitable for both summer and winter use and is commonly found on Volvo, BMW, Mercedes, and Saab vehicles. The wheel fits virtually all car models. Use the vehicle registration number search to verify that the wheel fits your specific car. ABS302 is one of our high-gloss polished silver wheels that adds shine and sophistication to the car. The wheel is described as "A classic 5-spoke design that looks great on most cars and mid-size SUVs."
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What's the bolt pattern (PCD) on a Alfa Romeo GTV?

A Alfa Romeo GTV has the 5x98 bolt pattern.

What ET is recommended for wheels for a Alfa Romeo GTV?

The recommended ET is: 30 for a Alfa Romeo GTV

What's the biggest wheel recommended for a Alfa Romeo GTV?

The max wheel size for a Alfa Romeo GTV is 18 inch.

What center bore (CB) fits on a Alfa Romeo GTV?

The center bore for a Alfa Romeo GTV is: 58.1

What tire pressure should I have in my Alfa Romeo GTV?

The tire pressure in your tires depends on two things: how heavy your load is and what inch size your tires have. We always refer first and foremost to the tire pressure table specific to your car. You can find it in your instruction manual or printed on the car, such as on the fuel tank cap or on the B-pillar.