any of you guys have any idea what citroen these wheels were fitted too? i have got 4 of them, brand new never had tyres fitted, just a few storage marks. they are 13" with a polished lip. i have spent about an hour just trying to find what the part number links too and looking through pics of citroens but i thought maybe someone on here has a good idea? i'm just trying to get some sort of an idea what they are off and what they are worth.
Well I can tell you they are Citroen Alloy wheels, as they are still available to order from Citroen at £146 inc VAT each new! What I can't tell you is what vehicle they are for. Obviously an older model as the chevrons are the old style. I was thinking possibly one of the smaller cars like the ZX - as these are only 13". The part number is correct ZC9863109U. I suspect these were not standard fit, but may have been an optional accessory which is why I can't find then in the local database. I have gone through most older vehicle families and this is not coming up - which is why I think is an optional accessory.
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Our ZX Volcane was on 14 inchers, I think those may be AX GT wheels.
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Even an all vehicle families search on this part number produces '0 results...' so it's definitely not in the service.citroen database.
Trying again with just the first 4 digits (9863) finds a variety of larger alloy wheels for various vehicle families.
I think previous posters are correct that these are accessories to enable wider tyres to be fitted; smaller diameter wheels so that wider tyres could be fitted with the same rolling diameter. Presumably suitable 14" tyres of significantly lower profile weren't available at the time.
Taking more measurements from these wheels will enable you to find out the alternative wheel sizes with the same (near enough) rolling diameter which, together with the number of holes, their PCD (pitch circle diameter) and offset, would enable you to research on service.citroen what models they probably fit.
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Old-Guy wrote: ... so it's definitely not in the service.citroen database...
They are on the Service Citroen database as you can order them as per my last post:
GiveMeABreak wrote:Well I can tell you they are Citroen Alloy wheels, as they are still available to order from Citroen at £146 inc VAT each new! The part number is correct ZC9863109U.
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I stand rebuked for my inexactitude, Marc. I meant that they don't come up against any vehicle even on an all families search. I've just editted my post with a suggestion.
Guy
2012 Subaru Forester - capable but no magic carpet
2011 Grand C4 Picasso VTR+ 1.6HDi - not missed!
1995 Xantia Estate SX 1.9TD in Vert Vega "The Green Lady" - sadly missed
1998 Xantia 2.1 VXD Estate in Mauritius Blue - R.I.P. (terminal tin-worm)
I totally get where you are coming from Guy - not coming up on the local databases as standard issue kit or on an open parts search - but available to order - it's daft, I know
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it's certainly a weird one, i will have to measure the PCD when i get time so i know what they will fit on to at least as i need to know when i sell them.