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Factory wheels that could fit the Fiesta ST

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I'm sure there will be new people buying a Fiesta ST and won't be aware of the odd bolt pattern for the wheels. Since it is 4x108mm (or 4x4.25"), I decided to include a list of other cars that include the same bolt pattern for use on the FiST.

Just because it is listed here does not mean the wheel offset or diameter will be a good match for the FiST, just that the bolt pattern matches.

Alfa Romeo SPIDER 86-91 4X108 12mmX1.5 RH BOLT 64.155 F SPIDER 86-91 4X108 12mmX1.5 RH BOLT 70.10 R

Audi 4000, QUATTRO, COUPE 85-on 4X108 14mmX1.5 RH BOLT 57.1 5000 (NON-TURBO) 86-88 4X108 14mmX1.5 RH BOLT 57.1 80, 90, COUPE 88-95 4X108 14mmX1.5 RH BOLT 57.1 CABRIOLET 92-on 4X108 14mmX1.5 RH BOLT 57.1 100 89-91 4X108 14mmX1.5 RH BOLT 57.1

Ford CONTOUR 95-on 4X108 12mmX1.5 NUT 63.9 ESCORT 81-90 4X108 12mmX1.5 NUT 63.6 EXP 81-85 4X108 12mmX1.5 NUT 63.9 FOCUS 2000-on 4X108 12mmX1.5 NUT 63.9

GRANADA,LTD II,FAIRMONT,T-BIRD 78-88 4X108 1/2-RH NUT -

MUSTANG 79-93 4X108 1/2-RH NUT - MUSTANG 5.0GT 85-91 4X108 1/2-RH NUT - MUSTANG 5.0GT 91-93 4X108 1/2-RH NUT - T-BIRD 85-88 4X108 1/2-RH NUT - TEMPO 83-94 4X108 12mmx1.5 NUT 63.9

Mercury CAPRI 80-88 4X108 12mmX1.5 NUT - CAPRI 85-88 4X108 1/2-RH NUT - COUGAR 99-on 4X108 12mmX1.5 NUT 63.9 GRAND MARQUIS 81-87 4X108 12mmX1.5 NUT 63.9 LN-7 85-89 4X108 12mmX1.5 NUT 63.9 MERKUR XR-4TI 78-85 4X108 1/2-RH NUT -

MID-SIZE (COMET,COUGAR,MARQUIS,MONTEGO,ETC.) 95-96 4X108 12mmX1.5 NUT 63.9

MONARCH,MARQUIS,ZEPHER 95-96 4X108 12mmX1.5 NUT 63.9 SABLE 83-85 4X108 12mmX1.5 NUT 63.9 SABLE 86-94 4X108 12mmX1.5 NUT 63.9 TOPAZ 92-94 4X108 12mmX1.5 NUT 63.9 *** also available in 4x100

Model P.C.D. Offset C/Bore

Citroen Saxo (some models) 4 x 108 12...18 65.0 BX, ZX, Xantia, Xsara, Saxo 4 x 108 15...22 65.0

Mazda 121 96> 4 x 108 30...35 63.3

Porsche 924 (4-stud) 4 x 108 15 57.0

Peugot 106 (4-stud) 4 x 108 12...18 65.0 205, 306, 309, 405, 406 4 x 108 15...22 65.0 206, 307 4 x 108 25 65.0

Saab 900 88>92, 9000 4 x 108 30 65.0TVR Cerbera 4 x 108 35...38 63.3

Volvo 850 >93 4 x 108 35...38 65.0
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2011-2013 non-ST Fiesta wheels will fit it too. I guess that may seem obvious, but it's nice to know if you have existing Fiesta wheels for winter tires and plan to upgrade to a FiST someday.
And an obvious one not in that list: 2000-2011 Focus wheels fit.
If wheel selection is an issue, it may be possible to look to the Mazda 2 for 4*100 hubs.

Stock ST hubs could be re-drilled for that pattern too.

Once you get there, there are many wheels with appropriate offset.

I was thinking about doing that so that I could run some nice Volk Racing rims but Volk's distributor told me I would have to order 60 wheels to get a batch made.
So that means some 15x6 steel wheels from tire rack for a non st will fit my car becuse I'm looking at getting a winter wheel/tire from tirerack.com that's for a regular fiesta
Just remember that you now have a larger front rotor and one in the rear.
The caliper must clear the wheel as well.
Although the spare is 15" and considered full size, it may not be full depth.
A normal 15" wheel that fit a non-ST may not clear the brakes.

Having used oversized brakes on my SES and given the sizes of the ST's rotors.
I am quite certain that 16" wheels will fit, just not sure about 15".


Dave
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Just remember that you now have a larger front rotor and one in the rear.
The caliper must clear the wheel as well.
Although the spare is 15" and considered full size, it may not be full depth.
A normal 15" wheel that fit a non-ST may not clear the brakes.

Having used oversized brakes on my SES and given the sizes of the ST's rotors.
I am quite certain that 16" wheels will fit, just not sure about 15".


Dave
Or Else I'll get some 17' blizzaks on the factory wheels
Just remember that you now have a larger front rotor and one in the rear.
The caliper must clear the wheel as well.
Although the spare is 15" and considered full size, it may not be full depth.
A normal 15" wheel that fit a non-ST may not clear the brakes.

Having used oversized brakes on my SES and given the sizes of the ST's rotors.
I am quite certain that 16" wheels will fit, just not sure about 15".


Dave
Can someone with both confirm if stock Fiesta steelies fit? I have a deal lined up for some winters.
Can someone with both confirm if stock Fiesta steelies fit? I have a deal lined up for some winters.
That would be great if someone can confirm if they fit because I would like to get the 15'' wheels and blizzak tires from tire rack
The specs from tire rack for the new steel wheel is 15x6 with 47mm offset and 5.35" backspacing
the 2014 FIESTA ST Supplement lists the spare tire as 185/60 R15 on 15 in. x 6.0 in., 47.5 mm offset steel wheels
That would be great if someone can confirm if they fit because I would like to get the 15'' wheels and blizzak tires from tire rack
Having some 15" steelies with 195/60/15 winters & TPMS's installed in 2 weeks...I'll report back how they fit .
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Having some 15" steelies with 195/60/15 winters & TPMS's installed in 2 weeks...I'll report back how they fit .
Got a little gun shy about fitting 15 " wheels so changed my order to 195/50/16 Hakka R2's with black 5 spoke Core Racing Wheels.
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Me too. I ended up going with 16"s and 195/45/16's.
I'm curious as to whether or not a 195/65/15 snow tire will work for me if I were to get a set of steelies. My grandfather has a set of 4 that he used on his Toyota and they're nearly brand new. I could have them for free if they'll work, but I honestly have no idea how tire sizing works aside from the diameter of the rim. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Pretty sure those would be too big to fit.
195/65/15 is around 25 inch Diameter so it might rub at full lock turn like my old 205/50/17 which have a 25.1 inch diameter and they rubbed at full turn
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