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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:
The Vauxhall Rascal used a 4-stud bolt pattern; the exact PCD and offset can vary, so always confirm the specific figures against your registration with the breaker before ordering. Centre bore also needs to match to avoid vibration issues. A breaker will be able to check their wheel against your hub measurements directly.
The Vauxhall Rascal and Bedford Rascal are the same vehicle badged differently, sharing identical underpinnings, so wheels from one will generally fit the other provided the PCD, offset, and centre bore all match. Confirm the specific figures with the breaker against your registration to be sure.
No, engine size has no bearing on alloy wheel fitment for the Rascal — what matters is PCD, offset, and centre bore, not what is under the bonnet. Trim level similarly does not affect fitment, though wheels pulled from different specifications may look slightly different cosmetically. Always confirm the key measurements with the breaker.
The van and minibus versions of the Rascal share the same basic platform and hub specification, so alloy wheels can generally interchange between them provided PCD, offset, and centre bore are a match. Confirm with the breaker against your specific registration before purchasing, as individual examples can differ.
The Vauxhall Rascal ran from 1986 to 1990 as a single generation without a significant mid-life platform change, so wheels from across that production run are broadly likely to share the same hub specification. That said, you should always confirm PCD, offset, and centre bore with the breaker against your registration, as used parts can vary and fitment is never guaranteed.
Offset tolerance when combining wheels with a different tyre size is something you need to confirm with the breaker against your specific registration, as it depends on your exact setup and cannot be stated as a general rule. Getting this wrong can affect handling and cause tyre rub, so take the breaker's guidance seriously before buying.