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    Unhappy V50 alloys on a V70 P2

    I've just moved this from the 'Technincal' forum onto here as it seems to get more hits:

    Anyone know if you can fit alloys from a 2004 V50 onto a 2003 V70?
    Both 17" wheels and 5 stud.
    Has this ever been done or is the offset (or anything else) preventing it??

    I suspect it's a NO, but it would be nice if they did fit. (V50 alloys seem cheaper!)

    Are the majority of Volvo alloys interchangeable?

    I'm having wheel dilemmas

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flash B View Post
    I've just moved this from the 'Technincal' forum onto here as it seems to get more hits:

    Anyone know if you can fit alloys from a 2004 V50 onto a 2003 V70?
    Both 17" wheels and 5 stud.
    Has this ever been done or is the offset (or anything else) preventing it??

    I suspect it's a NO, but it would be nice if they did fit. (V50 alloys seem cheaper!)

    Are the majority of Volvo alloys interchangeable?

    I'm having wheel dilemmas
    I'm not 100% on this but i believe:

    you need hub ring adapters for the V70 wheels to fit the V50 (64.something to 63.something)

    There seems to be a bit of a split opinion on whether the adapters are OK and a good thing or not... Good fitting and a check up after 50 miles recommended apparently.

    This would indicate you CANT fit V50 wheels onto a V70 due to the hubs being smaller (unless you get them rebored or something?)
    Last edited by t5_monkey; Wednesday 24th February 2010 at 22:09.

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    ^
    Agreed, the center of the hubs on the V50's are IIRC smaller than on a S60/V70/S80.

    You *might* be able to get them rebored, but this would easily add more on to the costs involved (remember you'll need the tyres off & refit & balanced again too!) it will easily cost more than a set of S60 wheels.

    Maths is a bugger!


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    Bugger!!!
    Why make things so difficult?
    I guess I'll have to keep on looking... I need to change the currrent Amaltheas - which I don't like - for somthing nicer (without telling the long haired General)

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    If you search ebay for Volvo alloys then you may see some cheaper early V70 or C70 wheels.

    Takes time & patience. There are full sets selling for around the £250 mark.


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