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Kia Picanto Wheels. What other cars use them?
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When you need wheels yo can never find them when you want rid of them you can never find a buyer.
Keep your eyes on EBay but be ready to buy a set of four alternatives if the price is right.
Some of the Hyundias might be the same.0 -
When you need wheels yo can never find them when you want rid of them you can never find a buyer.
Keep your eyes on EBay but be ready to buy a set of four alternatives if the price is right.
Some of the Hyundias might be the same.
My thoughts as well, check the size etc. of Hyundai Getz wheels.0 -
The big problem is that the Picanto has a rather large centre bore, 67.1mm, way bigger than most standard wheels and is normally assosciated with larger pcd or 5 stud wheels. Aftermarkets will be ok because they are used with an adaptor kit but I think it will be difficult to find anything from another car. The Getz is 54.1mm.
edit ............... looks like my first site was wrong and the bore could be 54.1 on the picanto0 -
I understand some escorts are the same size, but which?
Thanks all for your help.Nice to save.0 -
You will need to measure the centre hole. There is conflicting information on this. The wheels are 4x100 with a 45 offset so there are loads that will cover this requirement, it is the centre bore that could cause a problem. http://www.carlsalter.com/wheel_fitments.html
edit ............. Looks like the bore is 54.1 so their are a few mazda / hyundai / toyota that should fit straight on depending on inch size of course.
Most Fords are 4x1080 -
If they are 4x100 then escort wheels will not fit.
As well as the PCD, you need to check the centre bore (as mentioned above) the offset, wheel diameter and width. Prob a good idea to keep an eye on ebay or speak to your local scrappy
4×100
BMW: Mini
Chevrolet-Daewoo: Kalos / Lanos / Nubira
Citroen: C1
Daihatsu: Cuore / Gran Move / Sirion / YRV
Fiat: Grande Punto
Honda: Civic / Jazz / Logo
Hyundai: Accent / Atos, Atos-Prime / Getz
Kia: Picanto / Rio / Sephia / Shuma
Mazda: 323 / Demio / MX-5
Mitsubishi: Carisma / Colt / Lancer
Nissan: Almera / Kubistar / Micra
Peugeot: 107
Renault: Clio / Kangoo / Laguna / Megane / Scenic / Modus
Rover: 200(25) / 400(45)
Seat: Arosa / Ibiza / Cordoba / Inca
Skoda: Felicia
Subaru: Justy G3X
Suzuki: Alto / Baleno / Ignis / Liana / Swift / Wagon R+
Toyota: Aygo / Corolla / MR2 / Starlet / Yaris
Vauxhall: Agila / Astra / Calibra / Corsa / Meriva / Tigra / Vectra
VW: Caddy / Golf II-III / Polo / LupoProud of who, and what, I am. :female::male::cool:0 -
As well as the pitch size you also need to know the ET size (offset)
Get that wrong they could stick out too far and catch the arches not far enough and the may contact
the inner arch or suspension.
Some alloyson ebay now £40 BIN £75Censorship Reigns Supreme in Troll City...0 -
Kia and Hyundai are effectively the same company, so wheels from a Getz or possibly an Atos may be your best non Kia option.
Obviously check before buying.0 -
Any idea if the wheels on a 2010 Picanto are the same as a 2005?Nice to save.0
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I believe that the early 2000s Hyundai Accents would be the best place to start. These were fitted with more or less the same size 13" wheels initially (with high profile 175/70/13 tyres) and there will be a reasonable number of these being scrapped now (10 years old and quite a popular model at the time).0
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