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1996 Felicia spare wheel

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well i need a spare (cheap as possible) i dont have the car with me to check the smallest details but ive found a wheel on ebay from a 1997 ford, will it fit my car?

the details of the tyre are:

4 STUDS, A P.C.D OF 108mm & THE CENTRE HOLE BORE I.D OF 63mm MAX.

thanks people :)

No.

I think you're looking for 4 stud, 100 PCD, 57.1mm centre spigot hole - not sure on offset for steel wheels, probably ET38. Your best bet is to look for one from a felicia or late favorit. You could even buy a set of 4 or 5 off ebay as it will probably turn out cheaper than buying a set of new tyres for when you need them. All usual precautions on tyre condition and age best taken though.

where abouts are you??

do you need a tyre it with a tyre as well or just the wheel??

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im in doncaster, south yorkshire

at this second in time i need a wheel (the rim) and 2 tyres - 1 rim and tyre for the spare and 1 tyre for front right as ive found the cause of a long slow pressure release (a very large nail lol)

thanks

hmm. your car isn't a '1991 felicia', you know...

100mm 4 nuts 13" or 14"

VW Golf, Honda Accord, Toyota Corola, Ford Festiva, VW Gol, Susuki Swift, Fiat Punto, Peugeot Junior,

those are some of the car that can share the wheels with yours

Im in doncaster and have got a spare you can have,send me a pm with your number. i am in armthorpe

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oops never even noticed it said 1991, its a 96 and thanks rigsby, shall pm you now :D

100mm 4 nuts 13" or 14"

VW Golf, Honda Accord, Toyota Corola, Ford Festiva, VW Gol, Susuki Swift, Fiat Punto, Peugeot Junior,

those are some of the car that can share the wheels with yours

i know you have different model names on cars so it can be confusing, but NONE of those wheels will fit a felicia ;)

i know you have different model names on cars so it can be confusing, but NONE of those wheels will fit a felicia ;)

as far as being able to bolt them on, yes, i have all those cars in the parking lot of my aparment. same 100mm 4 bolt, center hub desing for standart iron rims, 13", but i guess i'm just stupid for not specifying the years of those cars, my bad.

sinces its not realy a big deal i wont bother on posting the years, only thing that matters is that the rim is 13" 100mm 4 bolt(or nuts or whatever you can call them things that hold the wheel jijiji)

only thing that matters is that the rim is 13" 100mm 4 bolt

No, you need to know about the centre hold diameter and probably about the offset too (that can be a bit forgiving but if it's wrong on the spare you'd better regard it as dire emergency use only!). AND different rims may need different length bolts, especially if they are alloy.

Just for future reference, I recommend the BK Racing (wheel supplier) web site for checking wheel compatibility between cars: you enter your car type and it knows what PCD, centre hole and offset apply. It won't suggest alternatives, of course, but you can at least type in the details of any car you suspect might work and see what numbers come up.

All that said, I have personally driven a car with one wheel the wrong PCD, wrong centre hole size, wrong offset, wrong rim diameter and wrong tyre size and type. The car still progressed up the motorway at 60mph (hey, it was a Morris Minor) but I wouldn't have wanted to get inspected by the Old Bill. Nor indeed to have done any emergency stopping.

i know you have different model names on cars so it can be confusing, but NONE of those wheels will fit a felicia ;)

Why not the (4 stud) Golf?

It has the same PCD, offset and bore

Why not the (4 stud) Golf?

It has the same PCD, offset and bore

You beat me to the Quote, A few years ago i spent an afternoon in a scrap yard trying a multitude of 100mm pcd wheels. The only oned i could get to fit correctly were ,All fwd vw 4 stud wheels, 4 stud bmw 3 series, rwd vauxhall wheels (early chavaleer, manta) and renault laguna alloys . Everything else the centre bore was too small

More to the point, he has now got a pair of wheels, courtesy of moi !

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And very grateful rigsby :D Thanks again

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