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A used wheel hub 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 first-generation 208 ran from 2012 to 2019, so both years sit within the same generation and hubs are likely compatible in principle. However, engine size can affect hub and brake carrier specification, so confirm with the breaker that the donor car shares the same engine as yours. Never assume fitment without checking against your registration.
The second-generation 208 launched in 2019 and is a substantially different car on a new platform, so hubs from the first-generation (2012–2019) are not expected to cross over. Confirm this boundary with the breaker against your exact registration, as they can check part numbers directly. Do not assume interchangeability across generations.
Trim level does not affect wheel hub fitment on the 208 – the hub is determined by the generation and engine size, not whether the car is an Access, Active, Allure, or GT Line. You may find that higher trims carry larger brake discs and callipers, so confirm engine size matches between donor and recipient. The breaker can verify the correct spec against your registration plate.
Yes, engine size can influence the hub and brake carrier specification because larger or more powerful engines are often paired with bigger brakes, which can mean a different hub assembly. When requesting a quote on Findapart, always tell the breaker your engine size alongside the year so they can match the correct part. Confirming against your registration plate is the safest approach.
Yes, nearside (NS, passenger side) and offside (OS, driver side) hubs are not interchangeable, so you must specify which side you need when contacting a breaker. The bearing and ABS sensor orientation differ between sides, and fitting the wrong one is a safety risk. Always state NS or OS clearly when requesting your quote through Findapart.
The first-generation 208 continued into early 2019 before the second generation launched, so a late first-gen donor from that period is plausibly compatible with your 2018 car provided engine sizes match. Because production overlapped and mid-generation specification changes can occur, you should confirm this directly with the breaker using both registration numbers. Never guarantee fitment without a part-number check.