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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 Vectra ran across two main UK generations: the B (1995–2002) and the C (2002–2008, with a facelift in 2005). Both generations used a 5×110 PCD, but offset and centre bore can differ between them, so whether a set of alloys crosses the B-to-C boundary cleanly is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration before buying.
The Vectra C ran from 2002 to 2008 with a facelift in 2005, and alloys generally interchange within that generation provided the PCD, offset, and centre bore match. Because both the pre-facelift and post-facelift C share the same fundamental platform, a 2003 wheel is very likely compatible with a 2006 car, but always confirm the specific offset with the breaker against your registration to be sure.
Engine choice makes no difference to alloy fitment on the Vectra C — the wheel specs are determined by the platform, not what's under the bonnet. Trim level — whether your car is an Expression, Life, Exclusiv, Design, or VXR — does not affect fitment either, though you may notice cosmetic differences in style or finish between sets sourced from different trims, so just check the PCD, offset, and centre bore match yours.
Both the Vectra B (1995–2002) and Vectra C (2002–2008) used a 5×110 bolt pattern, which is encouraging, but offset figures can vary between the two generations and the centre bore should also be checked. Whether a specific set crosses that B-to-C boundary safely is something you need to confirm with the breaker against your registration rather than assume.
Vauxhall used a common 5×110 PCD across several models of the same era — the Astra G and H, Zafira A and B, and Signum among others — so cross-model fitment is often possible provided the offset and centre bore also match. That said, whether a specific set from another model works on your Vectra C should be confirmed with the breaker against your registration, and offset tolerance when fitting different tyre sizes is something to raise with them directly.
Some Vectra C models were fitted with tyre pressure monitoring systems, and if your car has TPMS you will need to check whether replacement wheels include compatible sensors. TPMS sensor compatibility depends on the specific system fitted to your car, so confirm this with the breaker against your registration rather than assuming any used set will work straight away.