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Fitment on a used wheel hub varies by vehicle, so a bit of detail goes a long way. Our request form covers what breakers need to know, so every quote you get back is for the correct part:
The Peugeot 107 was sold in the UK from 2005 to 2014 as a single generation, with a facelift arriving in 2012. For wheel hub fitment, the key factor is engine size rather than the exact model year, so a hub from a pre-facelift car may well suit a post-facelift car of the same engine size, but you should confirm this with the breaker against your registration before buying.
A 2009 107 is pre-facelift and a 2013 107 is post-facelift (the facelift came in 2012), so these sit either side of a named boundary in the car's production run. The underpinning running gear is closely related across this boundary, but whether the hub itself interchanges should be confirmed with the breaker against your exact registration rather than assumed.
Yes, engine size can influence the brake and hub assembly fitted, as larger or more powerful engines sometimes carry larger brakes with a different hub arrangement. The 107 was offered with 1.0-litre and 1.4-litre petrol engines in the UK, so always tell the breaker which engine your car has to make sure you get the right hub.
No, trim level does not affect wheel hub fitment on the Peugeot 107 — the Pulse, Allure, and Platinum trims all share the same running gear on the same engine. What matters is your engine size and model year, so any cosmetic differences between trim levels are irrelevant when matching a hub.
For the rear axle on a 107 the hubs are typically the same on both sides, but front hubs can differ because of the steering and driveshaft arrangement, so it is worth telling the breaker which side you need. Always quote NS (nearside, passenger side) or OS (offside, driver side) along with your registration to be sure.
The Peugeot 107, Citroën C1, and Toyota Aygo were built on a shared platform and produced at the same factory, so running gear including wheel hubs is often interchangeable across all three. That said, confirm the specific part number with the breaker against your registration, as there may be subtle differences depending on engine size or model year.