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Would These Look Any Good On A Xantia?

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Would These Look Any Good On A Xantia?

Post by Ross_K »

I spotted these on my local free ads site.

I'm in two minds as whether or not to buy them or not.

Dunno if these would suit a Xantia, soI'm leaning towards not.

Still, they're a bargain. €200 for a set of four new unused Citroen alloy wheels?

Going by the part number these are "Vesuve" 15" wheels for a Xsara.

So what do you think? Buy em and bang them on the Xantia, or pass?

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Post by Timmo »

Personally i dont think they'd suit! Bit like bx alloys on a Xant, designed for a curvyer car than the Xant, look great on the xsara mind, but the Xant needs a little moret angular lines on a wheel,
the bx alloys were designed for an angular car and suit it well, but on a Xant mthey look out of place as are too angular! The xant is the start of tje gentle curves in design and as such needs a wheel to suit!
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Post by Ross_K »

Yeah I think you're right. The seller said he'd bought them for a Berlingo, and that they didn't look right on there either.

I'll hang on to that 200 quid burning a hole in my pocket. :D
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Post by addo »

I'd be tempted simply because they are OEM and therefore shouldn't affect insurance - plus they are brand newies and won't be kerbed, warped or otherwise bent. To restore four Xantia alloys will run well over 200 squid.
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Post by Ross_K »

addo wrote:To restore four Xantia alloys will run well over 200 squid.
Yep, true. Thinking about it, four new steel wheels would cost me 200 quid from a dealer. I think I'll have em and stick on four snow tyres for the winter. 8-)
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Post by Citroenmad »

I don't like them, not even on Xsaras - they look too far in the arches on Xsaras. They might look better on a Xant ... I have seen a Xantia with the Xsara Picasso Exclusive wheels (I suppose they could be called pepper pot wheels, lots of round holes) and that did look very good.

I was tempted to try my 16" C5 SE wheels on my Activa but im OEM all the way and they would not be right! :lol:

Your Xant is an Activa and so very nice wheels which suit them very well, I would get them restored and just enjoy the original wheels 8-)
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Post by vince »

To be controversial...i think they would look ok...and like Addo says they are an OE fit wheel so no wobbles etc.

Personally i like to keep a car OE standard nowadays.....why not take your money and refurb the wheels you have? They will come out as good as new like those ones :wink:
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Post by Ross_K »

The standard wheels are in great nick - they don't need anything done.

I was looking for wheels to put snow tyres on for the winter when I came across them.

I think I'll just buy a nice cheap Alfa 147 instead, and slide that into a kerb or telephone pole this winter... Less controversial for sure. :lol: :lol:
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You might have a struggle! :lol: Their ESP is pretty good.
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Post by Citroenmad »

Ill be running winter tyres on my C5 this year, it will be interesting to see how much difference they give.

If you want a great performing winter car, buy something with skinny tyres and a petrol engine for warming up fast :lol:
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Post by addo »

If it's possible to get a set of four centreless Citroën alloys properly straightened and repainted in the UK for 200 quid, please tell me where and I will post my wheels off tomorrow week.
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Post by Ross_K »

I haven't run snow tyres before, but after last winter I think it could be worth the investment.

Now that Ireland is an IMF-run third world banana republic you can't expect the councils to be bothered gritting or clearing snow...
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Could look good I think.

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Post by citroenesque »

superloopy1 wrote:beauty must be in the of the beholder methinks :wink:
Absolutely. I certainly wouldn't put them on mine, but I've seen much, much worse on a Xantia. I think these are OK if you have an old seen-better-days wheels on at the moment. €200 seems a fair price tbh. And they are Citroen wheels, not Shandong specials :lol:
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