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Used alloy wheelss vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:
The key figures to match are the bolt pattern (PCD), offset, and centre bore — if these three numbers align, a set of alloys from another Arena should fit yours. Trim level makes no difference to fitment, though you may find cosmetic differences in finish or spoke design between sets. Always confirm the PCD and offset against your registration with the breaker before buying.
The Vauxhall Arena was badged and sold alongside the Renault Trafic and Nissan Interstar as part of a joint production arrangement, and these vans share the same fundamental platform. Alloys can often interchange where the PCD, offset, and centre bore match across these three badges. Confirm the exact specifications against your registration with the breaker, as individual wheel sets may vary.
Yes — trim level does not affect alloy wheel fitment on the Arena; what matters is the PCD, offset, and centre bore. A set from a higher-spec Arena will physically fit a lower-spec one provided those figures match, though you might notice cosmetic differences such as finish or design between trims. Check the specs with the breaker against your registration before purchasing.
No — engine size has no bearing on alloy wheel fitment; the relevant figures are the bolt pattern (PCD), offset, and centre bore only. Whether your Arena is a 1.9 or 2.5 diesel, the same alloys apply provided those three measurements match. Confirm the figures with the breaker against your specific registration to be sure.
Offset tolerance when pairing different tyre sizes is something you'll need to discuss directly with the breaker against your registration, as this falls outside a straightforward yes or no answer. What's certain is that the correct PCD and centre bore must match your vehicle regardless of tyre choice. A breaker familiar with Arena fitment should be able to advise based on the specific offset difference involved.
TPMS sensor compatibility is not something we can state as fact here, as it depends on factors including sensor type and whether your vehicle was originally fitted with a TPMS system. You should confirm sensor compatibility with the breaker against your registration before committing to a purchase. The breaker may be able to supply sensors alongside the alloys or advise whether reuse or replacement is the right route.