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Another boring car question, I'm looking for a set of steel wheels with winter tyres. This is for obvious reasons as I do a lot of mileage and my car is the difference between making money and not, also I'm working up in Scotland this month and January so I'd rather be prepared for the worst.


Anyway I found a set of wheels with tyres on eBay but I'm not 100% sure if they fit so I'd like some advice if possible, I'll add a link to the eBay ad and the fitment specs for my car.


My car fitment :- http://www.wheelfitment.eu/car/Opel/Ast ... 20-%202009).html


eBay ad:-

http://www.ebay.co.uk/ulk/itm/121810157795



Thanks!

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Vauxhall and Opel are one and the same manufacturer. We call them Vauxhalls in the UK and the rest of Europe call them Opel but they are the same car.


Look at the tyre sizes you currently have fitted, if you currently have 195's fitted, then both wheels and tyres should fit without probem.


I do not see a problem

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yes they will fit


but if you are after safety then buy some money for decent tyres and not cheap ones!!


you can get wheels and Nokian WR D4 tyres for £308 delivered to your door from oponeo


the Nokian WR D4's are about the best you can get

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They get really good reviews online Stu, I can spend more if it means better quality. I currently have 225/45/r17 wasn't sure if the width would make much difference hence asking on here. Can you send me a link to those please stu I'm lazy :D


If push comes to shove I can just get the tyres to fit my current rims I was thinking it would be easier having 2 sets of wheels.

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If push comes to shove I can just get the tyres to fit my current rims I was thinking it would be easier having 2 sets of wheels.

 

Yeah that's what i do. I have a second set of wheels and tyres and just swap them over. Winter tyres do make a huge difference too.

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its a bit of a pain in the arse to link on those two sites to be honest!! but I will try


I wouldn't stick tyres on your rims they will be expensive plus the cost of fitting twice a year! it will be cheaper to buy rims! and you won't get as much grip either


personally I would go for 205/55R16 the tyres diameter is almost the same!


I'm guessing you have an Astra? what year?


wheels


https://www.tyreleader.co.uk/tyre-pack/ ... 8/?mount=1


tyres


https://www.tyreleader.co.uk/car-tyres/ ... 91t-353976

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Cheers stu I'll have a look at them. I was thinking it would be easier to have 2 sets anyway it's not going to take up anymore space than just the tyres alone.


59 plate Astra Sri 5 door last of the old shape.

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