Clio 182 alloys?

I have a clio 172 and really want some 182 alloys, but theres never any on ebay and renault are just ott with their prices. any ideas?

Answers:
Be very careful of second-hand alloys, unless you know the vehicle they came off. Breakers often sell alloys off crashed cars which is very dangerous due to the brittle nature of alloy wheel material. Hairline cracks can seldom be seen with the naked eye. And besides, you can most likely get a replica or even something nicer new for less money. Shop around on-line. Notably on eBay there are loads of excellent deals on new wheel and tyre sets. Speaking of tyres - buy the best you can afford. They can literally make the difference between life and death. Autoexpress, Autocar and Which magazines all do comparison tests from time to time and the difference in stopping distance means a mangled wreck or not even a scratch! Good Luck and I hope you find something you like!
try making contact with a clio racing team who may still have the original road wheels
ur best bet is 2 go on the web and search 182 breaker yards,,,theres plenty of smashed 182's around the country
Try renault clio owners clubs in google they are bound to be selling some by now.
Or the autotrader site, dealers get trade in alloys sometimes.
try www.eurocarparts.com they havve a good selection of stuff
try www.k-tecracing.com
NO BUT IVE GOT SOME DRILLED DISCS BACK WITH NEW BEARINGS FITTED AND NEW FRONT ONES PLUS INDUCTION FILTER all for £30

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