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Product description
STLVO510816U45-0087
Product Type : Wheel/Rim (Single)
Interchange Number: 70350
Year Make Model
VOLVO 60-SERIES 2010-2013
VOLVO 70-SERIES 2007-2018
VOLVO 80-SERIES 2007-2018
VOLVO C30 2007-2018
VOLVO C70 2007-2018
VOLVO S40 2007-2018
VOLVO S60 2014-2018
VOLVO V40 2007-2018
VOLVO V50 2007-2018
VOLVO V60 2015-2018
VOLVO V70 2007-2018
VOLVO XC60 2014-2017
Fitment: Front or Rear
Material: Steel
Style: Compact Spare
Finish: Black
Size: 16x6.5
Bolt Pattern: 5x4.25 inch 5x108 mm
Offset: N/A
Indents: 30683238 31280234 31302357
OE Part Number: 313023574 313179806
Notes: Caps Not Included
Product description
Product Type : Wheel/Rim (Single)
Interchange Number: 70350
Year Make Model
VOLVO 60-SERIES 2010-2013
VOLVO 70-SERIES 2007-2018
VOLVO 80-SERIES 2007-2018
VOLVO C30 2007-2018
VOLVO C70 2007-2018
VOLVO S40 2007-2018
VOLVO S60 2014-2018
VOLVO V40 2007-2018
VOLVO V50 2007-2018
VOLVO V60 2015-2018
VOLVO V70 2007-2018
VOLVO XC60 2014-2017
Fitment: Front or Rear
Material: Steel
Style: Compact Spare
Finish: Black
Size: 16x6.5
Bolt Pattern: 5x4.25 inch 5x108 mm
Offset: N/A
Indents: 30683238 31280234 31302357
OE Part Number: 313023574 313179806
Notes: Caps Not Included
What's The diference Between a Wheel and a Rim?
The terms "rim" and "wheel" are often used interchangeably because, in most contexts, they appear to refer to the same thing—the circular metal component of a vehicle that holds and secures the tire. However, while they are closely related, there are subtle distinctions between the two.
A rim specifically refers to the outer edge of the wheel where the tire sits. It plays a crucial role in sealing the tire bead, ensuring a secure fit, and maintaining proper air pressure. The rim's design can influence the tire's performance, affecting aspects like handling and ride quality.
On the other hand, the wheel encompasses the entire structure, including the rim, spokes, hub, and any other supporting parts. This complete assembly connects to the vehicle’s axle, transmitting power from the drivetrain to the road surface, enabling movement and steering.
In automotive conversations, many people refer to "wheels" when discussing aesthetic upgrades or performance enhancements, while "rims" are often highlighted in contexts involving tire fitting or design modifications. For example, custom rims can add a sleek, personalized look to a vehicle, but upgrading the entire wheel can improve durability, load capacity, and overall driving dynamics.
The confusion between these terms often stems from industry jargon and regional variations. However, whether you're shopping for new wheels or looking to replace your rims, it's essential to know that both terms generally point to the metal assembly that supports and secures the tire, ensuring a smooth and controlled ride.