Findapart

Vauxhall Tigra Alloy Wheels Replacement Parts

Get quotes for a used or replacement Vauxhall Tigra alloy wheels. Genuine second hand parts from UK vehicle dismantlers - free request, breakers with stock reply direct.

Enter your registration or select your vehicle

Find the right part faster and get quotes direct from UK breakers - free, and no obligation.

GB

Buying a used Vauxhall Tigra 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:

Other used Vauxhall Tigra parts

Used alloy wheels for other Vauxhall models

Fitment questions

What years did the Vauxhall Tigra run, and does this affect which alloy wheels will fit?

The Vauxhall Tigra ran in two distinct generations: the original Tigra A from 1994 to 2001, and the Tigra B (also sold as the Tigra TwinTop) from 2004 to 2009. These two generations used different platforms and have different bolt patterns, so alloys from a Tigra A will not simply swap onto a Tigra B — always confirm the PCD, offset, and centre bore with the breaker against your registration before buying.

Will alloy wheels from a 2005 Vauxhall Tigra B fit a 2008 Tigra B?

Yes, alloy wheels should interchange freely across the Tigra B generation (2004–2009) provided the PCD, offset, and centre bore match, as Vauxhall did not make platform changes within this generation that would affect wheel fitment. The Tigra B used a 4x100 PCD, so look for wheels with that bolt pattern and a matching offset. Confirm the exact specifications with the breaker against your registration to be sure.

Can I fit alloy wheels from a Vauxhall Corsa onto my Tigra B?

This is worth exploring — the Tigra B shares its platform with the Corsa C and early Corsa D, and Vauxhall used a 4x100 PCD across these models, meaning alloys can often interchange. However, offset differences between individual wheel designs can affect how the wheel sits in the arch, and whether any offset variance is acceptable with your tyre size is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration rather than assume.

Does the trim level of my Tigra affect which alloy wheels will fit — for example, does a Sport have different fitment to a base model?

Trim level does not affect the mechanical fitment requirements for alloy wheels — PCD, offset, and centre bore are what matter, and these are the same across Tigra B trim variants including Sport. You may find cosmetic differences between factory alloy designs fitted to different trims, such as spoke style or finish, but these are visual only and have no bearing on whether a wheel physically fits. Confirm the specs with the breaker, and check you're happy with how the style looks on your car.

Will Tigra A alloy wheels (1994–2001) fit a Tigra B (2004–2009)?

The Tigra A and Tigra B are based on different platforms and this is a generation boundary where fitment cannot be assumed — the PCD and offset specs may differ between the two. You should not treat these as interchangeable without checking, so confirm the exact PCD, offset, and centre bore of the wheels you're looking at with the breaker against your specific registration before purchasing.

Do I need to worry about TPMS sensors when buying used Tigra alloy wheels?

If your Tigra is fitted with a tyre pressure monitoring system, TPMS sensor compatibility is an additional consideration beyond the physical wheel fitment — but whether a used wheel's sensor will work correctly with your car's system is something you need to confirm with the breaker rather than take for granted. The physical fitment of the wheel itself depends on PCD, offset, and centre bore, which your breaker can check against your registration.