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Buying a used Vauxhall Mokka alloy wheels: what matters

Fitment on a used alloy wheels 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:

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Fitment questions

Will alloy wheels from a first-generation Vauxhall Mokka (2012–2016) fit a facelifted Mokka (2016–2019)?

The first-generation Mokka ran from 2012 to 2019, with a facelift arriving in 2016, and the good news is that the underlying platform — including the 5x105 PCD and centre bore — remained consistent throughout that generation, so wheels from a pre-facelift car will generally bolt straight onto a post-facelift one. That said, whether a specific set of alloys crosses that 2016 facelift boundary cleanly depends on the exact offset of the wheels you're looking at, so confirm the offset against your registration with the breaker before buying.

Will Vauxhall Mokka alloys fit the Mokka-e or second-generation Mokka (2020 onwards)?

The second-generation Mokka and Mokka-e, launched in 2020 on the PSA CMP platform, use a different bolt pattern (4x108) compared to the 5x105 PCD of the first-generation Mokka, so wheels from the two generations are not interchangeable. Always confirm the PCD and centre bore with the breaker against your specific registration before purchasing.

Does trim level affect which alloy wheels will fit my Vauxhall Mokka?

Trim level — whether your Mokka is an SE, SE Nav, Active, Elite, or any other grade — does not affect the fundamental fitment of alloy wheels, because PCD, offset, and centre bore are what determine whether a wheel fits, not the trim. You may find cosmetic differences between alloys from different trims (finish, spoke design, or size), so if you want an exact visual match, let the breaker know which trim your car is to help narrow down the look.

What PCD and centre bore do I need for Vauxhall Mokka alloy wheels?

First-generation Vauxhall Mokkas (2012–2019) use a 5x105 PCD with a 56.6 mm centre bore, and these are the key numbers to match when sourcing used alloys from a breaker. Offset (ET rating) also matters and typically runs around ET40–ET42 for this generation, but whether a slightly different offset works with your specific tyre size is something to confirm with the breaker against your registration rather than assume.

Will alloy wheels from a Vauxhall Astra or other Vauxhall model fit my Mokka?

Some other Vauxhalls share the 5x105 PCD used on the first-generation Mokka, and where the PCD, offset, and centre bore all match, wheels can often interchange — this is worth exploring with a breaker if you find a good-condition set from another Vauxhall model. However, TPMS sensor compatibility is not something to take for granted across models, so ask the breaker to confirm whether the sensors will work with your Mokka's system.

Does it matter whether I buy Mokka alloys from a petrol or diesel car?

Engine type makes no difference whatsoever to alloy wheel fitment — the wheels on a petrol Mokka and a diesel Mokka are interchangeable provided the PCD, offset, and centre bore match. Focus your search on those three numbers rather than worrying about which engine the donor car had.