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So I'm getting organised early and thinking about an additional set of alloys for winter tyres, order them now in time for the next big freeze!!

I know they are 15" 6J, but beyond that I know nothing. Also the 3 dealers I spoke to were as knowledgable as my cat, so the question for the collective, is what is my exact wheel spec? For example I've found 15" 6J alloys with a 5x100 ET43 Fitment for 00-09 Fabia's, is this the same as my 2010 Greenline 2 estate Fabia?

OK I'll answer my own question as I called Hereford Skoda (who are selling alloys on ebay) and they confirmed that they are an ET 43 fitment but the stud config wasn't listed, but they were sure they wouldn't have changed the stud config from the older fabias to the new, so I went ahead and ordered a fresh set of alloys for £200 inc delivery, a bargain!!

I think they are the last one's they had on ebay for now, but keep an eye out for future bargains :rofl:

6J x 15, 5x100 PCD, ET43

Yes, from what I can gather, the Fabia MKII and all Roomsters are still using the same PCD 5x100, centerbore, and similar ET range as the MKI Fabia!! And thats a good price....so long as they are all straight and have no chips, scratches...then brill!! B)

from what I can gather the 2011 Green line has 15" Antares as standard

6x15" Antares

Part Number: CCH700004

Suitable For: Roomster and Fabia

5 spoke Alloy wheel designed for the Å koda Roomster and New Fabia. Only suitable for tyre sizes:6.0 x 15" tyres 195/55 R15

details shown on this web page:- http://www.accessories.skoda.co.uk/productdetail.aspx?p_no=CCH700004

the tyres on SHG Ebay site looks like these:-

6x15" Charme

Part Number: CCH400004

Suitable For: Fabia Hatch or Estate

6 spoke alloy wheel designed for the Å koda Fabia Hatch or Estate. Only suitable for tyre sizes:6x15" (195/50 or 185/55 R15 Tyres)

details shown on this web page:- http://www.accessories.skoda.co.uk/productdetail.aspx?p_no=CCH400004

This website shows both wheels the Antares on the Fabia II range & the Charme on the older Fabia and are both listed as ET43 :-

http://www.skoda-auto.pl/upload/1/File/Felgi_alu_PL.pdf

Charme 6.0J x 15â€, ET 43, opona 195/50 R15 lub 185/55 R15 (CCH 400 004)

Antares 6.0J x 15", ET 43, opona 195/55 R15 lub 185/55 R15*(CCH 700 004)

Thanks for sharing this on the forum as I have just ordered a set for my Greenline that I am expecting to arrive September-ish

Note I tried the Ebay make an offer option

£150 & £160 was rejected automatically so as you only get 3 chances I then selected £171 & this was accepted

so got them for £191 with carriage

interestingly the Antares say only suitable for 195/55 R15's but the Greenline brochure shows 185/60 R15's as fitted

only problem is the wheel in the Ebay picture Item number: 160537064269 is shown on a box with a different part number CCH 700 003 ????

Edited by 2tite

Here is the link to the ebay advert I have just bought mine from (Hereford Volkswagen who I contacted as mentioned earlier in this thread), they are selling them as new and they look like they will arrived boxed, so hopefully no scratches etc:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Skoda-Alloy-Wheel-set-4-6J-x-15-Genuine-Boxed-/160537064269?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item2560c1334d

The tyres fitted as standard to my GL2 are 185/60 and so are the ContiWinter Contacts I purchased, I've no idea what style the ebay alloys are (and I'm not really bothered either, I use my car for business not bling)!

Had a look at those alloys....those were standard fit on the 2lt 8v version of my car!! B)

I plan to do the same on my GL 1 for the winter. I couldnt care less about having alloys so I will buy 3 steel rims. I already have 1 steel rim I bought as a proper spare.

The GL1 wheels are :

5Jx14H2

ET35

Centre hole 57

PCD 100

I found the information for the wheel size/type stamped in to the alloy wheels on the back side.

I you go from alloys to steel rims do the insurance companys class this as a mod ?

I you go from alloys to steel rims do the insurance companys class this as a mod ?

I would think so, when I insured my car they considered the optional extras as modifications. The insurance company said anything that is added to the car that is not in the brochure as supplied as standard is a modification.

my new SKODA alloys have arrived from South Hereford Garages

they are boxed , never used & in first class condition

they are the 6 spoke Charma wheel as shown in the ebay photo with part number CCH400004

I was expecting old stock as they were designed for the previous Fabia model but just a little surprised that they had have a manufacture date of Jan 2001

but all seems good with them

now all I need to do is get some winter tyres for them - oh & wait for my Greenline to be built

my new SKODA alloys have arrived from South Hereford Garages

they are boxed , never used & in first class condition

they are the 6 spoke Charma wheel as shown in the ebay photo with part number CCH400004

I was expecting old stock as they were designed for the previous Fabia model but just a little surprised that they had have a manufacture date of Jan 2001

but all seems good with them

now all I need to do is get some winter tyres for them - oh & wait for my Greenline to be built

Mine also arrived this week, as above, boxed, never used, ready to put my summer tyres back on this weekend!

When I spoke to the dealer, he said that Skoda offer them specials from time to time which they can pass onto customers. I guess Skoda must have all sorts of manufacturers parts surplus to requirements that they dispose of through the dealer chain :thumbup:

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