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A buyer's guide to used Ford Puma alloy wheels

No two alloy wheelss are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:

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Fitment questions

What years did the Ford Puma run, and does this affect which alloy wheels will fit?

The Ford Puma was produced from 1997 to 2002 as a single generation with no major facelift, so the year range for sourcing used alloys is straightforward. What matters for fitment is the bolt pattern (PCD), offset, and centre bore rather than the model year within that run. Always confirm the exact PCD and offset against your registration with the breaker before buying.

Will alloy wheels from a 1997 Ford Puma fit a 2001 Ford Puma?

Because the Ford Puma ran as one generation from 1997 to 2002 with no significant facelift or platform change, alloys from a 1997 car should share the same PCD and centre bore as a 2001 car. Provided the offset also matches, interchange within this generation is generally straightforward. Confirm the specific offset and centre bore against your registration with the breaker to be sure.

Does the trim level affect which alloy wheels will fit my Ford Puma — for example, do Zetec S alloys fit a standard Puma?

Trim level does not affect fitment; what matters is the PCD, offset, and centre bore, which are consistent across the Puma range regardless of whether the car is a base model or a Zetec S. You can source alloys from any trim level, but be aware that the Puma Zetec S came with distinctive styling and a different alloy design, so the look may differ from the original wheels on your car. Confirm the offset matches your car with the breaker before purchasing.

Will Ford Puma alloy wheels from another Ford model of the same era fit my car?

Alloys from other Fords of the same period can potentially fit the Puma if the PCD, offset, and centre bore match, as Ford used common platform specifications across several models in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Engine size and trim on the donor car make no difference to fitment. Ask the breaker to check the exact PCD, offset, and centre bore against your Puma's registration before committing to a purchase.

Does the engine in my Ford Puma affect which alloy wheels will fit?

No — engine choice has no bearing on alloy wheel fitment for the Ford Puma. Fitment is determined entirely by the bolt pattern (PCD), offset, and centre bore. Quote your registration to the breaker so they can confirm these figures match the wheels they have available.

I've found Puma alloys with the right PCD but a slightly different offset — will they still fit with different tyres?

A matching PCD and centre bore are good starting points, but offset tolerance depends on factors including tyre width and suspension clearance, and this is not something that can be confirmed as a blanket rule. Whether a specific offset variation is safe on your car is something you need to confirm directly with the breaker against your registration, and ideally with a tyre or fitment specialist. Do not assume a different offset will clear the arches or braking components without that check.