Wheel Offset - 2019 S60
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Hey everyone. Proud new owner of a 2019 S60 T6 here in Calgary.
I just bought the car and am in desperate need of winter tires. Does anyone know the acceptable range of wheels that can be used? It looks like 18 to 20", 8" wide and a stock offset of 42mm. I've found a set of wheels locally used that are 18x8, 5x108, +55mm. Will these fit? They are from a Ford Focus. I assume worst case I could run a spacer, but a 10mm spacer is getting fairly big.
I just bought the car and am in desperate need of winter tires. Does anyone know the acceptable range of wheels that can be used? It looks like 18 to 20", 8" wide and a stock offset of 42mm. I've found a set of wheels locally used that are 18x8, 5x108, +55mm. Will these fit? They are from a Ford Focus. I assume worst case I could run a spacer, but a 10mm spacer is getting fairly big.
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start by checking out wheel-size.com for specs on OEM wheels and tire sizing. Key to adding after market rims are 1) bolt pattern 2) center bore 3) offset 4) rim width/tire size match up. So to your ask, you didn't note the year for the Focus rims but assuming its from a newer model ie 2017 or so, it looks like they are 63.4mm same as the Volvo so the only mismatch is the offset which a spacer would fix as the ET55s would be closer to the strut than stock...
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start by checking out wheel-size.com for specs on OEM wheels and tire sizing. Key to adding after market rims are 1) bolt pattern 2) center bore 3) offset 4) rim width/tire size match up. So to your ask, you didn't note the year for the Focus rims but assuming its from a newer model ie 2017 or so, it looks like they are 63.4mm same as the Volvo so the only mismatch is the offset which a spacer would fix as the ET55s would be closer to the strut than stock...
The Volvo S60 is listed as a 42mm, or at least that is what the dealer is selling and my research uncovered. So the difference is +13mm.
What is an ET55?
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