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XC90 wheel bolt pattern comparable with an XC60? XC90

Anyone know the lug bolt pattern measurements of the 18" Camulus rim? I'm in need of a set of winter tires for my 2013 XC60 and found a full set for a reasonable price, but the owner is over an hour away. Before making the drive and attempting the trial and error, I'd like to ensure the math works out.

The XC60 is currently shoed with OEM 20x8's with Scorpion Tires. The Camulus are fitted with Dunlop SP Winter Sport tires (235 60R18 107H) from a 2007 XC90. From Volvo I was able to find that the Camulus are 18x7's, and while the size was an offered option for the 2013 XC60, the rim is not.

Are all Volvo bolt patterns the same?

Appreciate any assistance.

NoVA Dad

EDIT/UPDATE: I got a little more creative with my "Google'ing" and discovered both rims are 108mm bolt patterns. Worst case scenario, I'll have some very nice XC90 rims for sale very soon. I'll update again once I have the wheels on the car.








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    XC90 wheel bolt pattern comparable with an XC60? XC90

    UPDATE: Found additional information on the "Camulus" rim set- seems they have a standard 49mm offset. the Cratus on the XC60 as well as the version offered for the XC90 both have no offset noted but do have different Volvo part numbers. They look identical, so I can't see Volvo having two rims with the same name same design and different measurements- but then this was during the Ford years...








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      XC90 wheel bolt pattern comparable with an XC60? XC90

      UPDATE to the UPDATE.

      The center hole diameter for each is different. The XC90 is 67.1mm and the XC60 is 63.4mm. This works in my favor. So there's a plus.

      If I'm understanding this correctly then I simply need to find an adapter (spigot) to center the 67.1mm rim over the 63.4 hub. The space is less than 4mm but I'll feel safer knowing there isn't any potential for "wiggle".

      Also, looks like Volvo post 1990's switched to hub-centric wheels from lug centric- so the spacers are more important than I originally believed.

      Anyone have any experience with this?












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        XC90 wheel bolt pattern comparable with an XC60? XC90

        I bought 18-inch Pegasus wheels from IPD to mount winter tires on my XC60. They came with plastic ring adapters since their centre holes were sized for the larger XC90 hubs.

        So you may be able to obtain the adapters separately from IPD - worth a call.
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        Bob: Son's XC70, my 83 244DL, 89 745 (Chev LT-1 V8), and 2010 XC60. Also '77 MGB and some old motorcycles








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      XC90 wheel bolt pattern comparable with an XC60? XC90

      The wheels should fit just fine. The XC60 is much lighter than the XC90 so that the wheels can handle the stress of your car.

      Just for kicks, bring the floor jack and a torque wrench and mount one of the front wheels. That way you can check for clearance (should not be an issue). Ask the seller which wheels go on which side so that you can mount them the same way on your car.

      It is so interesting that the wheels have different numbers, as did the turbo wheels for the 850/70 series. Only one number was brought to the USA, speculation was that the other number was mirror image so that the wheel design 'spun forward' on both sides of the car.

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      Keeping it running is better than buying new







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