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What wheel fitment is Volvo?

Volvo’s standard wheel fitment for most modern models centers on a 5-lug, 108-mm bolt pattern with a 65.1-mm center bore.


This article provides a concise guide to the typical Volvo fitment data, how it’s measured, and how to verify compatibility for your specific model and year. It covers bolt patterns, center bore, offset, width, and practical steps for checking your wheels before purchase.


Common wheel fitment specifications for Volvo


Below are the key measurements you’ll encounter when selecting wheels for Volvo vehicles. Use this as a baseline, then confirm with your exact model/year data.



  • PCD (bolt pattern): 5 x 108 mm is the standard for most modern Volvos (S60, S90, V60, XC60, XC90, XC40, and related models). Always verify for your exact vehicle if you’re unsure.

  • Center bore: 65.1 mm is typical. Wheels with a larger bore can use hub-centric rings to center properly; wheels with a smaller bore will not fit without modification.

  • Offset (ET): Common Volvo offsets range from about ET45 to ET60, depending on model and wheel width. SUVs may skew toward higher values; misaligned offset can rub or affect handling.

  • Lug nut size and seat: Lug nuts are commonly M14 x 1.5 with conical or ball-seat seating depending on the wheel design. Always match the lug seat type with your wheel.

  • Wheel diameter and width: OEM wheels typically span 16–19 inches for most sedans and crossovers, with some models offering larger diameters as options. Width varies by model and wheel design.


In practice, most everyday Volvo wheels share these core measurements, but there are exceptions for certain trims, performance variants, or older models. Always cross-check the exact specs for your car.


Notes on hub bore and compatibility


Volvo vehicles use a hub-centric design, meaning the wheel centers on the car’s hub. If a wheel’s center bore is larger than 65.1 mm, a hub-centric ring is typically used to ensure proper alignment. If the bore is smaller than the hub, the wheel will not seat correctly and should not be used. When in doubt, consult the wheel manufacturer or a Volvo-certified shop.


Model-specific considerations


While the 5x108 bolt pattern and 65.1-mm center bore cover the vast majority of Volvo models, there can be variations across generations and certain trims. Always verify with model-year data, VIN-based specifications, or official Volvo documentation before purchasing aftermarket wheels or spacers.


How to verify your Volvo wheel fitment


Use these steps to confirm the exact fitment for your vehicle before buying wheels or tires.



  1. Check the vehicle’s door jamb sticker or owner's manual for the official PCD, center bore, offset, and lug nut size.

  2. If the manual is unavailable, use Volvo’s official service portals or trusted wheel retailers, entering your VIN to pull model-specific specs.

  3. Measure your current wheels and inspect clearances around the brakes, calipers, and inner fenders to anticipate rubbing risks.

  4. When using aftermarket wheels, determine if hub-centric rings are needed and ensure the offset does not push tires into fenders or into brake components.

  5. Consult a qualified technician if you’re unsure about fitment, especially for lowered or lifted Volvos where clearance is more sensitive.


These steps help ensure you select wheels that fit safely and perform as intended on your Volvo.


Summary


Most Volvos share a 5x108 bolt pattern with a 65.1-mm center bore, and offsets typically fall in the ET45–ET60 range depending on model and wheel width. While this framework covers the bulk of models, always verify exact specifications for your specific year and trim using official Volvo data or trusted sources, and consider hub-centric rings when needed. With careful verification, you can confidently choose wheels that fit properly and maintain safe handling characteristics.

What is the stud pattern on a XC90?


5x108mm
The bolt pattern on a 2003-2024 Volvo XC90 spacer is 5x108mm. Tire specialists consider hub-centric wheel spacers are the best spacers.



What bolt pattern does Volvo use?


Volvo V40 Bolt Pattern - Generations:

GenerationProduction YearsBolt pattern
I Facelift [1999 .. 2002]1999-20024x114.3
I Facelift [2002 .. 2005]2002-20054x114.3
II [2012 .. 2016]2012-20165x108
II Facelift [2016 .. 2021]2016-20215x108



Are all Volvo wheels 5x108?


5x108 is the bolt pattern that Volvo has used on most of its cars since the 60's beginning with the 140 and 160 models, with just a few exceptions including some early 850 models and 1st generation S/V40s. Not many manufacturers use this bolt pattern on their cars, at least in the United States.



What does +35 offset mean?


A positive offset, like +35, means the mounting surface is located toward the front (or street side) of the wheel's centerline. A zero offset places the mounting pad at the wheel's centerline, while a negative offset means the mounting pad is set closer to the back (or brake side) of the wheel.


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