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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.


Dingz - 14/3/25 at 10:28 PM

I have a set of those too, I think the 8 spoke ones were standard and the 7 spoke an RS? version possibly lighter? Seemed odd to have the same looking wheel with the only difference in the number of spokes.
The Sierra club may be interested in yours?