The 4x108 bolt pattern is most commonly found on vehicles from the PSA Group—Peugeot, Citroën, and DS—spanning compact to mid-size models from the late 1990s to today. If your car has this pattern, it is typically part of the PSA family. The following guide outlines typical models and how to verify for your vehicle.
Understanding the 4x108 pattern
4x108 refers to four wheel studs arranged on a circle 108 millimeters in diameter. This measurement matters for wheel compatibility, including bolt seat fit and center bore considerations. While the PSA (Peugeot-Citroën-DS) family has widely used this pattern, exact configurations can vary by year, trim level, and regional market. Always confirm for your specific vehicle before purchasing wheels or adapters.
Common PSA models using 4x108
Below is a representative list of PSA-era models that are frequently documented with a 4x108 bolt pattern. The presence of 4x108 can differ by generation or market, so verify for your exact vehicle year and variant.
- Peugeot 206
- Peugeot 207
- Peugeot 208
- Citroën C3
- Citroën C4
- DS3
The models above illustrate the broad spread of 4x108 within the PSA lineup. However, wheel pattern assignments can shift between generations or destinations, so this list is not exhaustive and should not be treated as a replacement for model-specific verification.
How to verify the bolt pattern for your car
To be certain whether a vehicle uses 4x108, use the steps below. The goal is to avoid mismatches that can lead to improper fitment or safety concerns.
- Consult the owner's manual or official manufacturer specifications for the exact wheel bolt pattern.
- Check the door jamb plate or the fuel filler lid area, where often the wheel specification is printed.
- Measure your current wheel pattern: count the number of bolt holes (typically 4) and measure the bolt circle diameter (distance between two opposite bolt centers). A caliper or ruler can be used, then compare to 108 mm.
- Use a reputable wheel-fitment database or retailer that lists PCD (pitch circle diameter) for your exact vehicle year and market.
- If in doubt, contact a dealership or a qualified mechanic to confirm before purchasing wheels or adapters.
Verifying in this way helps ensure you’re selecting wheels that fit safely and correctly, especially since pattern availability can vary across generations and regions.
Summary
The 4x108 bolt pattern is closely associated with PSA Group vehicles, including various Peugeot, Citroën, and DS models. While a handful of representative models are commonly cited, bolt pattern data can vary by year and market. Always verify the exact specification for your specific vehicle before buying wheels or adapters, using official sources, vehicle documentation, or professional guidance. In practice, PSA-era small to mid-size cars are the most likely to use 4x108, but accuracy depends on the exact generation and regional variant.


