I use NGK BKR6EKPA and NGK PMR7A for my 147 2.0TS
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I’ll third the Continental ExtremeContact Sport 02s. Every bit of what you’d expect from a flagship summer performance tire. Dry grip is phenomenal, with excellent wet weather performance. Steering feel has been very complementary to the quick rack on the Giulia. Noise level is very good, considering the overall package - much improved over the original ECS I had on my SS. I don’t think you can go wrong with either these or the PS4S.
On my Giulia I've used 3 different 0W30s, and presently using Mobil 1 ESP 0W30.
I can personally recommend *Total Quartz Ineo FDE 0W30.* This oil has even better specifications than *Petronas.*
Had my Giulietta's Brembo 330s fronts done (pads and discs) for about $350 with labour and taxes
Stickiest, grippiest tires. Loved them on my 2020 Ti Sport. Great in the snow.
If you are in the snowy bit of the Midwest go with the Continental DWS06 since it’s probably the best non-snow tire in snow. If you don’t get constant deep snow get Michelin Pilot Sport 4S since they are all around better in everything but snow.
I live in western pa, and I love my Toyo extensia hp 2s. They work ok in the winter and are sporty in the summer.
I have Nakang NS2 in the front of my Alfa Romeo Brera. The Brera demands a lof of from front tires, they wear pretty well and have pretty decent grip (not great).
The thing is, you may like or not like, they have a soft construction. So you are more on the confortable side, but roll a bit more on corners and give you less steering feedback than a better tire like Michelin PSS.
i got quoted over $900 for the rear rotors and pads + labor from Alfa.
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