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Giulietta wheels fitting?

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Hi everyone!
I got my 4C a few days ago and I have to say that I have never be so happy of a car.
I would like to stick with the 17/18’ wheels set with the original telephone type wheels.
Do you guys know if the wheels from the Giulietta could fit in the 4C ?
Thanks !
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Only the 18” Giulietta wheel comes in telephone dial/horse shoe style. Theoretically the wheel should fit but….I do have a 4C and Giulietta with those wheels but not changing wheels for a while yet.
4C:
17 inch: ET33
18 inch : ET44
hub :58,1
pitch : 5 x 98

Giulietta:
18 inch: ET41
hub: 65,1
pitch: 5 x110
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4C:
17 inch: ET33
18 inch : ET44
hub :58,1
pitch : 5 x 98

Giulietta:
18 inch: ET41
hub: 65,1
pitch: 5 x110
I guess they don’t then. All of my other Alfas have a 98mm pitch. Anyone know what parts bin our wheel hubs came from? Surely they wouldn’t be bespoke to the 4C?
I guess they don’t then. All of my other Alfas have a 98mm pitch. Anyone know what parts bin our wheel hubs came from? Surely they wouldn’t be bespoke to the 4C?
Fiat 500 on the hub size and configuration, with wildly different offsets, 17", I believe.

Edit: on second thought, do all 500's just have four bolts?
Fiat 500 on the hub size and configuration, with wildly different offsets, 17", I believe.

Edit: on second thought, do all 500's just have four bolts?
500’s, including Abarth all have four bolt wheel hubs. That’s why, with little thought, I assumed, without doing any investigation, that the five-hole Giulietta wheels hubs would have been used for our cars.
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John4C has a group buy thread for forged lightweight Giulia QV style wheels in 17/18.
Might be what your looking for. I’ll add a link if I can find it.
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Hi everyone,

Any new info on this topic ? Stelvio ? Guilia ? Julietta ? Mito ? Even in 17" would be better.


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Hi everyone,

Any new info on this topic ? Stelvio ? Guilia ? Julietta ? Mito ? Even in 17" would be better.

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Have a look at the QV Style Alloys Group Buy thread.
Group Buy for “QV Style" Wheels
I am reading it thanks. Some of them are beauty. But I am still interested in knowing which other alfa wheels would fit and it would be a much cheaper solution. :)
I particularly like the look of the 8C wheels like the second pic.
I am reading it thanks. Some of them are beauty. But I am still interested in knowing which other alfa wheels would fit and it would be a much cheaper solution. :)
I particularly like the look of the 8C wheels like the second pic.
Bolt pattern for the 8C is 5x110mm. They won’t fit.

147 and GT wheels have the same bolt pattern.
So only Alfa wheels from the 147 and GT will fit ? No Mito, Guilia etc ?
So only Alfa wheels from the 147 and GT will fit ? No Mito, Guilia etc ?
Mito wheel bolts are 4x98mm and Giulia are 5x110mm.
Ask John4C if he can do the 8C style wheels for you. You’ll never know if you never ask.
So only Alfa wheels from the 147 and GT will fit ? No Mito, Guilia etc ?
GT wheels don’t fit. I am making a set for someone now and it’s the same PCD but a wildly different wheel offset to where I doubt it’ll clear the brakes.

Mito wheels same problem same PCD but no way that clears our calipers.

147 is again the same. I made wheels for a 147 too ironically. Same PCD and CB but the stock offsets are too high to work on 4C

Giulia is completely different so not going to fit


I can make you 17”/17” or 17”/18” in any style. I really don’t think it’s more expensive than buying OEM from another Alfa that are cast and heavy then using some combination of spacers to make them fit (4C is a performance car after all, to add a lot of unsprung weight to save a few dollars seems like the wrong idea). To each his own, though.

If you’d like to discuss more feel free to message me what your ideal solution is. 👍🏻
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