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Alloys indentification.

TKB13

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Dunfermline, Scotland's ancient capital
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W124 200E 16V Auto; Citroen C4 1.6 SX Hatch.
Can anyone identify the model to which this alloy wheel pattern was originally fitted? (They're 7J x 15's). I acquired them about a year ago, and have been looking in vain for another for the spare. The uncommon feature appears to the radiused rims, there is no lip.
Thanks for any help.
 
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Silly question but have you had a look on the wheel for the part number :)

Will
 
I have seen these on a W202 around the corner from me, 2000 C180 classic.

From the parts dept they would be no more than about £150 I'd expect, but don't hold me to that ;)
 
Great link Hi-lo, and I think you've cracked it for me - Alrami's.
Will, not such a silly question when posed to a hick like me, but I'd have to take a wheel off to check, and I'm also an idle sod! When I got them I just made sure the offset etc. was compatible - wasn't fussy whether they were original or not, especially at £250 the set of four c/w Conti Eco-contacts with 6 mm treads!
Thanks all for your help - another success.
Cheers, Tom.
 
TKB13 said:
but I'd have to take a wheel off to check

The part number on my Ceginus wheels is stamped on the back face of one of the 'spokes' (the one nearest the valve) - readable with the wheels still on the car, using a torch and an inspection mirror :)
 
It will be an A prefix part number.. Then call a dealer to get it converted to a B prefix. They may be able to tell you the name, otherwise post the B number here...
 

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