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A used alloy wheels that fits one vehicle won't always fit another - even within the same model range. These questions help breakers match stock to your exact vehicle before they quote:
The Mercedes-Benz Viano ran from 2003 to 2014 as a single W639 generation, with a facelift arriving in 2010 that brought styling updates including revised wheel designs on some variants. Because it is one generation throughout, alloys from a 2003–2009 pre-facelift Viano and a 2010–2014 facelift Viano share the same 5x112 PCD and centre bore, so the key fitment figures are consistent across the full production run. Always confirm the offset of any specific set with the breaker against your registration to be sure.
The 2008 car sits in the pre-facelift W639 era and the 2012 car falls in the post-2010 facelift period, but both are still the same W639 generation sharing a 5x112 bolt pattern and the same centre bore. On paper the core fitment dimensions should match, but because the facelift introduced different factory wheel sizes and offsets on certain trim levels, you should confirm the exact offset of the wheels you are buying with the breaker against both registrations before purchasing.
Trim level — whether Ambiente, Trend, or Avantgarde — does not affect the underlying fitment dimensions; the bolt pattern and centre bore are the same across all Viano trims. What does differ is the original wheel size and style fitted at the factory, so an Avantgarde may have come with a larger or more elaborate design than an Ambiente, meaning a direct swap could look different or require a tyre change. Confirm the offset and diameter of any second-hand set with the breaker against your specific registration to avoid clearance issues.
Mercedes-Benz used a 5x112 bolt pattern and a consistent centre bore across the Viano, W638/W639 Vito, and W447 V-Class family, which means wheels from those models are often physically interchangeable with the Viano. However, offset and wheel diameter can vary between models and model years, so a set that bolted straight onto a Vito might sit too proud on the NS/OS or catch the arch on your Viano. Always check the specific PCD, offset, and centre bore figures with the breaker against your registration before committing.
No — engine and gearbox choice make no difference to alloy wheel fitment on the Viano; what matters is the bolt pattern (5x112), offset, and centre bore. Whether you have a diesel or petrol, manual or automatic, the wheel mounting dimensions are identical. Focus your conversation with the breaker on confirming the offset and diameter match your car's registration.
TPMS sensor compatibility depends on the sensor frequency, protocol, and whether your Viano's system was factory-fitted with TPMS, which varies by year and specification. This is not something we can confirm as a straightforward yes or no, so you should raise it directly with the breaker, quoting your registration, so they can check the sensor type against your vehicle before you buy.