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2024 V60 PE Winter Wheel Options

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#1 ·
Tried searching, but threads are either old or without confirmed information...

Having a hell of a time trying to find wheels for winter tires for my 2024 V60 PE. Have a set of ART ones with 45mm offset but won't clear the calipers even with a 4mm spacer.

Anyone have any confirmed aftermarket wheels that will fit? Would ideally like to run without spacers, and without dropping the $4000 that Volvo wants for a set of their PE winter wheels...

Thanks!
 
#2 ·
I have been searching as well and also having hard time.
From researching this forum I have learned FastWheel FC04 have worked with spacers on pre 2024 V60PE but looking for 3rd party wheel options that don't require spacers... There were other wheels (niche and etc), but they don't seem to be in stock locally.

Two options I am considering.
1. Volvo Winter Set Package : Apparently the same as stock 19" wheel that comes with the vehicle with Michelin X-ice tires $4300+ installation + HST
2. Installing winter tires on the existing wheel and swapping tires until I can confirm which in stock wheels work on 24.

Appreciate any suggestions..

Thanks!
 
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#4 ·
They have a good list of what will fit over @tr. You can have whatever you want as long as they are 19's or bigger and are correct offset etc.
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TR doesn't allow for the selection of the Polestar Engineered trim with large calipers. I've got aftermarket wheels that "should" fit the 2024 V60 PE based only on the offset number, but don't come close even with a thin spacer.
 
#6 · (Edited)
i got a set of BBS XR for winters from TR, I would say their recommandations were all pretty accurate. The listed 19 inch BBS and Oz wheels all fit the PE brakes, since that’s the only way to get a V60 recharge in the US. Based on my conversation with a rep, TR actually verify fitment on a donor car before listing it on the site.
 
#16 ·
Good to hear tirerack works down there. I'm able to ship to a PO box up here in Canada thankfully so will probably go that route. Thanks for the info! I've been wondering this for months.