Wheel Compatibility

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Will the wheel off a 2014/15 Ducato campervan fit my 2007 coachbuilt. The tyre is the same size and hardly used so for £10 its got to be worth buying just for that. The wheel looks similar and is like new but I'm not sure if it will fit or if there's some technical/legal reason why I shouldn't use it. Bolt hole spacing and shoulder pitch etc comes to mind. Look forward to your replies with fingers crossed.
 
Is your 2007 a facelift version or like a 2002-2006?
 
Um ! no idea
 

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Pretty certain that is a face lift van, the earlier vans had two piece headlights/indicators.

Not looked too close but this website has info about wheels, stud spacing etc. Look at the LH of the page.

 
It must be the last of 2006 shape, our 2007 is totally different.
 
Not a face lift and most likely to be the wrong stud pattern pcd for a 15/16 van
 
I thought the pre face lift models did not have windscreen washers in the bonnet, also had the lower grill design.
Either way, I think there are unlikely to be any wheel differences between pre and post face lift. Do not know about later vans.
Have a look at that web site and those of other wheel suppliers.

Edit. Also look at wikopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiat_Ducato
 
Your van is an x244, 2014 will be an x250 and it won't fit different PCD.

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Unless I am mistaken, somewhere on your existing wheels will be a stamping. That is the code, for the wheel including offset, That (if you can find it) is what you need to be looking for. Also look at the tyre DATE, I have a "new" tyre on the Spare, currently stored at home, which is 10 years old (2009) and obviously OE.

When I find somewhere to store the "spare" that does not eat load space. I will replace it too.
 
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Looking at this website https://www.wheel-size.com/ it appears a 2006 Fiat Ducato 2.8 could have 15 or 16 inch wheels. As yours is limited to 3500kg it probably has 15 wheels.
Assuming that you may find the following stamped on the wheel rim.

6Jx15 ET68, it may have H2 stamped on it as well.
5 wheel bolts M14 x 1.5. 5 x 118 centres. 71.1mm centrebore.
 
thanks guys you've been very helpful, oh and as far as manufactures are concerned I still say they are a PITA because all they've changed in this case is the PCD not the appearance of the wheel.

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PCD is the wheel hole spacing
 
I have four alloy wheels for sale on the forum should you be interested, they are 16" whereas my newer van is 15".
Norman.
 

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