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Suzuki Swift

The Suzuki Swift made its debut in 1983 as a compact city car. The second generation was produced from 1989 to 1996, the third from 1996 to 2004, and the fourth from 2004 to 2010. Over the years, the Swift was offered in various body styles, including hatchback, saloon, and even convertible versions. Buyers could choose between manual and automatic transmissions. With each new generation, the design evolved to reflect contemporary automotive trends, with a significant leap in styling starting from the fourth generation.

Wheels for Suzuki Swift – Sizes, Specifications, and Fitment

The Suzuki Swift is available with both steel and alloy wheels. Wheel sizes vary depending on the generation, so it's crucial to consult the vehicle’s manual or manufacturer guidelines before purchasing a new set. Key parameters to consider include diameter, width, bolt pattern, and ET (offset).

  • Suzuki Swift – Wheel Diameter

Wheel diameter is a critical factor when selecting both alloy and steel wheels. The second-generation Suzuki Swift can be fitted with 14", 15", 16", 17", and 18" wheels. The third and fourth generations typically support wheel sizes ranging from 15" to 18".

  • Suzuki Swift – Bolt Pattern

The bolt pattern for the Suzuki Swift II, III, and IV is 4x100. The first number indicates the number of bolts used to mount the wheel, while the second refers to the diameter of the circle on which the bolt holes are positioned.

  • Suzuki Swift – Wheel Width

Wheel width is generally determined by the rim diameter. For the second-generation Suzuki Swift, widths range from 5" to 7". In the third and fourth generations, the width typically ranges from 5.5" to 7".

  • Suzuki Swift – ET (Offset)

The ET (offset) value determines how far the wheel sits inside the wheel arch. Choosing the correct ET ensures the wheels align properly with the car’s body. For Suzuki Swift generations II, III, and IV, the recommended ET range is from ET 35 to ET 45 mm.