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Used Volkswagen Touran Alloy Wheels

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Buying a used Volkswagen Touran 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

What years did the Volkswagen Touran come in, and are there different generations?

The Touran has run across three main generations in the UK: the Mk1 (2003–2010), the Mk2 (2010–2015), and the Mk3 (2015 onwards). Each generation has its own body structure and alloy wheel specifications, so generation matters when sourcing used alloys. Always confirm the generation of any wheels you're quoted against your own registration.

Will alloy wheels from a 2008 Touran fit a 2012 Touran?

This crosses the Mk1-to-Mk2 generational boundary (the Mk1 ran to 2010, the Mk2 from 2010), and VW did change the PCD and offset specifications between generations. You should not assume Mk1 alloys will drop straight onto a Mk2 — confirm the PCD, offset, and centre bore of any wheels you're quoted against your exact registration with the breaker before buying.

Will alloy wheels from a 2013 Touran fit a 2016 Touran?

This spans the Mk2-to-Mk3 boundary (Mk2 ran to 2015, Mk3 from 2015), and VW updated the platform for the Mk3, which can affect PCD, offset, and centre bore. Do not assume these are interchangeable — ask the breaker to confirm the full wheel specification against both registrations before committing to a purchase.

Do alloy wheels from a Touran S, SE, or SEL trim all interchange with each other?

Trim level — whether S, SE, or SEL — does not affect the underlying wheel fitment specification; what matters is the PCD, offset, and centre bore, which are tied to the generation of the car rather than the trim. That said, different trims were often factory-fitted with different alloy styles and sizes, so a set from a lower trim may look different or be a smaller diameter than what your car came with originally. Confirm the exact size and specification with the breaker, but don't worry that trim alone will cause a fitment problem.

Does the engine or gearbox affect which alloy wheels will fit my Touran?

No — engine and gearbox choice have no bearing on alloy wheel fitment for the Touran. What matters is the PCD (bolt pattern), offset, and centre bore, all of which are generation-specific rather than drivetrain-specific. Focus your checks on those three measurements when speaking to a breaker.

Do I need to worry about TPMS sensors when buying used Touran alloys?

Many Tourans are fitted with tyre pressure monitoring systems (TPMS), and whether a used set of alloys comes with compatible sensors — or whether existing sensors can be reused — depends on the sensor type and your car's system. This is something you should confirm directly with the breaker when getting your quote, as compatibility isn't straightforward to state as a general rule.