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GTV6 Wheel Offset
Does anyone know offhand the correct wheel offset for the GTV6?
And/or, will wheels from a Milano fit a GTV6 without causing interference?
John
And/or, will wheels from a Milano fit a GTV6 without causing interference?
John
John Brase
'84 GTV6
'78 BMW R100RS
'84 GTV6
'78 BMW R100RS
John
The Offset of the GTV6 wheels is 43mm.
I think the Milano wheel will fit without any problem, but it's offset is 39mm as far as I know.
But talking about wheels as an engineer, I would say always stick to the factory prescribed offset, but as a GTV6 owner I say choose the best/coolest to your purpose.
Mine has Zenders with an offset of 17 (!), and I use it without any problem. (Although I know I will have to replace bearings earlier than normal.)
The Offset of the GTV6 wheels is 43mm.
I think the Milano wheel will fit without any problem, but it's offset is 39mm as far as I know.
But talking about wheels as an engineer, I would say always stick to the factory prescribed offset, but as a GTV6 owner I say choose the best/coolest to your purpose.
Mine has Zenders with an offset of 17 (!), and I use it without any problem. (Although I know I will have to replace bearings earlier than normal.)
'The GTV': '83 GTV6; (summer)
' Mr Brown': '82 Alfetta 2000L; (family car)
'The Little Red': '79 Alfasud 1.3 Super; (under restoration)
' Mr Brown': '82 Alfetta 2000L; (family car)
'The Little Red': '79 Alfasud 1.3 Super; (under restoration)
Not sure what the stock offset is, but on aftermarket wheels, people always talk about a 30mm offset.
The normal Milano wheels are the same as the GTV6 wheels, but there are two different Verde wheels, the '87 speedline wheels are the same offset as the milano and GTV6 wheels, but the '88-'89 wheels have more offset and are made by someone other than speedline, I have both sets at home and can vouch for the difference.
The normal Milano wheels are the same as the GTV6 wheels, but there are two different Verde wheels, the '87 speedline wheels are the same offset as the milano and GTV6 wheels, but the '88-'89 wheels have more offset and are made by someone other than speedline, I have both sets at home and can vouch for the difference.
I think Sam W is correct. I believe the stock offset for the Milano is 30 mm. I just put on a set of wheels on my Milano that have a 38 mm offset and I used a 5 mm spacer. The new tires, 205/50's are 20 mm wider than the original stock. So this setup put the center of the tread close to the stock.
I've just gone through similar research for my Spider, which I believe, also has a 30 mm offset.
I've read that the front wheel drive 164's are 38 mm.
I've just gone through similar research for my Spider, which I believe, also has a 30 mm offset.
I've read that the front wheel drive 164's are 38 mm.
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Zender aftermarket offsets
Hi all, first post on the new site, great stuff here, keep it coming.
I'm looking at fitting a set of Zender rims (17" by 7.5") to my GTV6 - and I'm a bit cautious on offset. I've been able to track down a set with ET25 and another with ET30 - any ideas which would be better? Would there even be much difference between the two?
Another question - I'm aware that the GTV6 hub sits at 58.5mm - are Zenders (Milanos in this case) right in this dimension, or will I be looking at some stuffing around here?
I've seen photos of various GTV6's with the same wheels (unsure about offset) so I'm guessing there shouldn't be too big a problem fitting them.
Thanks in advance and cheers!
I'm looking at fitting a set of Zender rims (17" by 7.5") to my GTV6 - and I'm a bit cautious on offset. I've been able to track down a set with ET25 and another with ET30 - any ideas which would be better? Would there even be much difference between the two?
Another question - I'm aware that the GTV6 hub sits at 58.5mm - are Zenders (Milanos in this case) right in this dimension, or will I be looking at some stuffing around here?
I've seen photos of various GTV6's with the same wheels (unsure about offset) so I'm guessing there shouldn't be too big a problem fitting them.
Thanks in advance and cheers!
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Hey Andy! How the hell did you find a couple of milano's in OZ?
I have them with ET25 and that's fine. I would like them wider on the rear though. Mind you, these wheels are heavy! You have to work the center to 59mm, because the centers are 58.........
But, they sure look great!
I have them with ET25 and that's fine. I would like them wider on the rear though. Mind you, these wheels are heavy! You have to work the center to 59mm, because the centers are 58.........
But, they sure look great!
'81 GTV6 3.0 QV
'91 75 TS (track)
'02 BMW 330i Touring
'91 75 TS (track)
'02 BMW 330i Touring
Zender wheels
http://www.spoilers.com/salecars.htm
This is the link for Erebuni Corp., an outfit out of NYC that sells body kits including Lester kits for Alfas. On their site for sale is a set of Zender wheels with correct 98mm bolt pattern. Just an FYI if you are looking to complete a set of wheels (I think they had four wheels, maybe five).
This is the link for Erebuni Corp., an outfit out of NYC that sells body kits including Lester kits for Alfas. On their site for sale is a set of Zender wheels with correct 98mm bolt pattern. Just an FYI if you are looking to complete a set of wheels (I think they had four wheels, maybe five).
G'day Dennis,
Thanks for the info, didn't think they'd be too many problems. One of the sets is actually located in New Zealand, close enough though!
So, has anybody had any experience with ET30 rims at 17x7.5"? Like I said, I'm guessing it's not a problem but I won't be in much of a position to return the things should they not really fit!
Cheers
Thanks for the info, didn't think they'd be too many problems. One of the sets is actually located in New Zealand, close enough though!
So, has anybody had any experience with ET30 rims at 17x7.5"? Like I said, I'm guessing it's not a problem but I won't be in much of a position to return the things should they not really fit!
Cheers