WHERE TO GET REASONABLY PRICED ALLOY WHEELS ?

WHERE TO GET REASONABLY PRICED ALLOY WHEELS ?

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geek84

Original Poster:

609 posts

100 months

Friday 2nd May
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Hi Folks

Can someone kindly advise where I can buy online 2 alloy wheels which are 16" and have 5 studs for my mark 4 2008 Seat Ibiza model?

Thanks in advance for your responses.

jezhumphrey75

284 posts

162 months

Friday 2nd May
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EBAY?

geek84

Original Poster:

609 posts

100 months

Friday 2nd May
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Thanks I tried that, but they look all worn out.

InitialDave

13,121 posts

133 months

Friday 2nd May
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Are they the standard factory wheels? Do you have a photo?

As long as they aren't bent or cracked, cheap eBay ones and having them refurbished may be your best way to get good condition wheels at a reasonable price.

Dog Biscuit

779 posts

11 months

Friday 2nd May
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These sell new rims and well regarded

https://cmwheels.com/

LightweightLouisDanvers

2,487 posts

57 months

Friday 2nd May
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Bought a few sets of alloys on Gumtree and picked up a few individual wheels quite cheaply.
If they are standard fit wheels and nothing exotic or from a top spec car you'll probably get a decent price too. You could consider other vw/skoda/audi group wheels which will fit or if you are patient the correct wheels will appear eventually.
Friday 2nd May
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Have you tried here ?

Evercross

6,585 posts

78 months

Friday 2nd May
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geek84 said:
Thanks I tried that, but they look all worn out.
Doesn't matter how they look as long as they are straight because you can always get them refurb'd.

You are looking for an easy answer and you aren't going to get one as there isn't one because the only easy option is to get them from the dealer, especially if this is a distress purchase, but that isn't going to satisfy your apparent price criteria.

Do some homework, find out the name or part number of the wheel you are looking for and search for it on Google and you might get lucky and find someone with an odd wheel in stock that they want rid of, or you might find one of the raft of refurbishers who can supply good second-hand wheels.

Edited by Evercross on Friday 2nd May 07:53

geek84

Original Poster:

609 posts

100 months

Wednesday 7th May
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Hi Folks

Many thanks for your replies.

I managed to find an identical alloy wheel on Amazon.