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Are these Siaerra Wheels?
russbost - 12/3/25 at 03:00 PM

Can someone confirm are these Sierra alloys?

Any use to anyone on here, they appear to be fairly rare as most older Fords seem to have 7 holes not 8. 3 are in fairly tidy condition, one scruffy centre

& are they worth anything more than scrap - what's a set of alloys worth scrap nowadays? AI suggests £50 to £100 - that sounds high to me?


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nick205 - 12/3/25 at 03:09 PM

Can't confirm if they're Sierra or not.

Do you have the PCD and offset for them (may allow you to see if they match other known Sierra alloys).

£50-100 scrap value seems high to me as well! (does it specify they have to have no tyres on them?).


nick205 - 12/3/25 at 03:27 PM

Googling value for 4 scrap alloy wheels seemed to suggest £8-10 per wheel.


loggyboy - 12/3/25 at 05:44 PM

Yes they are sierra. I would assume not much value. ebay has a few listed but no clear pricing. I cant see their being the demand unless someone is restoring a base/mid range model and wants full OE spec and loves that wheel.

[Edited on 12-3-25 by loggyboy]


russbost - 12/3/25 at 07:05 PM

Size is 5 1/2J x 14 H2 E41 part no. is 90 BB BA from the rear face of the wheel, should it make any difference


nick205 - 13/3/25 at 08:43 AM

They'd fit a Sierra based kit car or Locost, but I suspect a builder might be looking for something different.

May suit someone as a set of build wheels, but not a lot of value to them.