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A buyer's guide to used Peugeot 107 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

Will Peugeot 107 alloy wheels from any year fit my 107?

The Peugeot 107 was sold in the UK from 2005 to 2014 as a single generation, so alloy wheels from any year within that run share the same bolt pattern (PCD 4x100) and centre bore, making them generally interchangeable across the full production span. The key numbers to confirm are PCD, offset, and centre bore, none of which changed during the model's life. Always ask the breaker to confirm the specific offset of the wheels they have against your car's registration to be sure.

Do Peugeot 107 alloys fit a Toyota Aygo or Citroën C1?

The Peugeot 107, Toyota Aygo, and Citroën C1 were developed together as the A-Series city car project and share the same platform, running the same 4x100 PCD and centre bore throughout their first generations, so wheels commonly interchange between all three. This makes sourcing from a wider pool of breakers much easier if you're looking for used alloys. Confirm the offset matches and ask the breaker to check against your registration before buying, as minor variations can exist between specific sets.

Does trim level affect which alloy wheels will fit my Peugeot 107?

No — trim level does not affect alloy wheel fitment on the Peugeot 107; the PCD, offset, and centre bore are the same whether the car left the factory in Access, Urban, Sportium, or any other trim. Where trim does make a difference is appearance — alloys from higher or later trims may look different in style, finish, or size to those originally fitted to your car. Fitment is what matters mechanically, so focus on the numbers rather than the trim badge when talking to a breaker.

Will facelift Peugeot 107 alloys (2012 onwards) fit an earlier pre-facelift 107?

The Peugeot 107 received a facelift in 2012 that brought updated styling including revised alloy wheel designs, but the underlying platform and hub specifications — PCD 4x100 and centre bore — did not change. This means post-2012 alloys will generally mount correctly on a pre-2012 107, though whether a specific set crosses that 2012 styling boundary without issue is worth confirming with the breaker against your exact registration. Visually, facelift wheels may look noticeably different to pre-facelift designs, but that is a cosmetic rather than a fitment concern.

Does the engine size matter when buying used alloy wheels for a Peugeot 107?

Engine size makes no difference whatsoever to alloy wheel fitment on the Peugeot 107 — whether your car has the 1.0 or 1.4 petrol engine, the hub specs are identical. Focus entirely on PCD, offset, and centre bore when assessing whether a set of used alloys will fit. Your breaker only needs your registration to confirm the wheel specification, not your engine code.

What offset do I need for Peugeot 107 alloy wheels, and does it have to be exact?

Peugeot 107 alloys typically run an ET offset in the region of ET40, though the precise figure on a specific used set should always be confirmed with the breaker against your registration. Whether a slightly different offset is acceptable depends on the tyre size being used and can affect clearances on the arch and suspension, so this is not something we can confirm as safe from here. Ask your breaker to advise on any offset variation alongside the tyre size fitted before you commit to a purchase.