These are the ones I got custom made by that guy in QLD



By the way 17x8 is to thicc for the front of 240s with stock struts. Should have got a 17x7.5 + 10 or something for the front.
17" BBS RS
9.5J rear & 8.5J front
I'd need to work out ET, i messed up big time and ended up running massive adapters to make them fit :/


    The OE Volvo Polaris (difficult to find) suits 240s quite well - OE was 17 inch but replica ones are available (Eiker E1 - link here: https://www.bneshop.com/products/eiker-classic-e1) in 17 and 18 inch I believe. No spacers required. Pic below is our car with the Polaris ones on it (I bought them years ago and had them refurbished).

    Also ipd used to offer some replicas of the OE Volvo Pegasus wheel, but with offset to suit the RWD cars. Mark Richardson at VP Tuning may still have a set of black ones in stock? Not sure. Here's what they look like on a 240. Note both sets I have are 17 inch but I think they might have been available in 18 as well. ipd no longer sells them. Pics below are of our 91 240 with both the silver ("hyper silver") and black Pegasus replicas in 17 inch. As @jamesinc said the deeper dish wheels like the Polaris probably look better on the 240s but you take what you can get sometimes! :)



    Thanks @carnut222, the pic with the black ones is exact;y what I'm looking for.
    With respect to the Virgos, which were common on the GLEs here in AUS (or GLTs or Turbos elsewhere in the world) they definitely suit 240s but as stated most will need refinishing. I have a set of Virgo replicas that I bought from ipd decades ago (no longer available) that I recently had powder coated in Dulux gunmetal kinetic pearl satin. I have yet to put them on a car, but likely will go on a yellow 245. Image below to give you an idea of what the Virgos look like in a darker colour. Note these ipd replicas have less of a deep dish than the original Virgos where the spokes meet the rim - in fact the general shape of these is closer to the common 740 wheel "Draco" but made to look like a Virgo. Trivia for you! :)

    theinnerwestie;c-145478 wroteThanks @carnut222, the pic with the black ones is exact;y what I'm looking for.
    Cool. For more inspiration I originally had them on my yellow ES, and they're currently on my 68 145S while I figure out what wheels to put on it...nice having a bunch of cars that all take the same wheels! :)



    @carnut222 - how much has the 240 wagon been lowered?
    theinnerwestie;c-145546 wrote@carnut222 - how much has the 240 wagon been lowered?
    Hi Matt. The gold 91 wagon has Kings Springs 240 wagon low springs (sits a bit high in front - but if you want to rectify that then Ash at DVS has special lower ones). In the pic with the black wheels, it may have still had the standard springs on it. The blue wagon (electric conversion) has standard rear springs, and some front “very low” springs I got off a mate (I think he must have had them re-set super low...too low really). The batteries are located where the rear seat was, and the weight distribution is now like 48% front, 52% rear, whereas before the conversion it was more like 51% front, 49% rear. Hence why the rear looks lowered a bit.
    6 years later

    morch_66479

    Hello, I would like to do the same rims comfiguration that you did? Any advice? Thanks!!!

      bubonico

      Grab yourself a set of high offset BBS rims in 5x114.3 and I'll sell you my set of wide adapters so you can fit them on your 240.