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Old Jul 17th, 2018, 17:39   #1
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I very recently bought a 2015 (64) V60 D4 (181) R-Design Lux Nav. While I do like the wheel design, mine are in a fairly rough state with a fair amount of edge damage and corrosion. Does anyone know the name of these wheels please plus the width and offset details please?


I'd like to buy a set of secondhand wheels, onto which I can fit winter tyres. How much tolerance have I got for varying the width/offset/diameter on this car? Do all recent Volvo models have the same PCD and use the same wheel nut type?

I'm disappointed about not having a spare wheel and, apparently, insufficient room for a full-size spare. Is a space-saver the only alternative to the bottle of goo?
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Old Jul 17th, 2018, 18:56   #2
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The PCD is the same on (at least) the vast majority of the Ford era cars. More importantly so is the hub diameter that holds the wheel centred. Wheelnuts, as far as I know are too.

Best bet is to cross-reference part numbers on what wheels are offered on which cars and MY on the official accessories site. Eg 2014 v60 is here:
https://accessories.volvocars.com/en...intenance/2014
The only wheels on this page I would be wary about are the 16" as it depends what brakes you have.
In general, wheels from v60, v70,xc70,xc60 between around 2008 and around 2016 will all fit each other and, I am 75% sure, all use the same size Tempa spare tyre (the v70,xc70 and xc60 definitely do). Day to day tyre sizes, though, are different on each model and wheel size.
Ford, Jag and LR Evoque also use the same PCD and hub dia. but offsets are slightly different.
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^^^^ What he said - just about any wheel from a Ford derived Volvo will fit (Mk3 XC/V70, Mk2 S60, Mk2 S80, XC60 etc).

However - the gotcha might be clearing the brakes, I'm not sure if 16" wheels were ever fitted to the XC60 but 17" were common.

Really useful website : https://www.wheel-size.com/
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I have valder 17” with winter tyres for my xc60 and brake clearance is tight! 16” I doubt would fit! A v60 might have smaller brakes and calipers
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Thanks for the replies.

Looks like my wheels are 'Ixion' 18"x8" with a 55 offset and centre bore 63.4mm - part number 31414017.

Wheels from older (pre-2010?) Volvo models appear to have a centre bore of 65.1mm, so that does limit the alternatives I can pick up from eBay!
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Thanks for the replies.

Looks like my wheels are 'Ixion' 18"x8" with a 55 offset and centre bore 63.4mm - part number 31414017.

Wheels from older (pre-2010?) Volvo models appear to have a centre bore of 65.1mm, so that does limit the alternatives I can pick up from eBay!
They didn't change sizes within model types. All the cars in this thread and in the latest v70, xc70, s80, etc, thread will be the same size hub. So as far back as 2006 S80 (2005 reg?). I.e. as long as they are not the pre-Ford versions.

You can also use the wheels from earlier cars but you will need adapter rings on the hubs.

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They didn't change sizes within model types. All the cars in this thread and in the latest v70, xc70, s80, etc, thread will be the same size hub. So as far back as 2006 S80 (2005 reg?). I.e. as long as they are not the pre-Ford versions.

You can also use the wheels from earlier cars but you will need adapter rings on the hubs.
I got my info on the centre bore size differences from the link supplied above https://www.wheel-size.com - there is also an incompatibility in the space saver Volvo part numbers for the later V60 models.
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They didn't change sizes within model types. All the cars in this thread and in the latest v70, xc70, s80, etc, thread will be the same size hub. So as far back as 2006 S80 (2005 reg?). I.e. as long as they are not the pre-Ford versions.

You can also use the wheels from earlier cars but you will need adapter rings on the hubs.
I never really understood why these rings are required to take up quite small tolerances. The wheel is held on by 5 taper bolts, those tapers precisely locate the wheel to the hub. The centre bore surely does nothing to ensure correct fitting ?
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I got my info on the centre bore size differences from the link supplied above https://www.wheel-size.com - there is also an incompatibility in the space saver Volvo part numbers for the later V60 models.
That website also reinforces what I said above about the wheels on a 2006 model s80 being compatible with your car, as well as the wheels from Mondeos, Jags, etc.

The earlier volvos, at least the v70 and xc70 have the same fixing dimensions, apart from, as you said, the centre bore diameter. You can, though, get a ring that fits inside of the centre of the wheel which reduces their bore from 65.1 to 63.4, so they will also fit on your car if you really wanted to.

Don't know if there is an incompatibility with the spare wheels on v60s - it could just be an update and different part numbers. Check on one of the online part shop websites to see what they show up. Eg volvoem.com or one of the american dealers websites.
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I never really understood why these rings are required to take up quite small tolerances. The wheel is held on by 5 taper bolts, those tapers precisely locate the wheel to the hub. The centre bore surely does nothing to ensure correct fitting ?
The small diameter bolts, on their own, would be susceptibly to shearing with big impacts.
The main forces for supporting the cars weight on the wheel are carried by the large diameter of the hub on the centre bore of the wheel.
All the bolts have to do then is stop the wheels turning with their clamping force.
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