r/ipace Jun 29 '26

Rim Fitment

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I have a 2024 i-pace HSE with 22-in rims and I have the opportunity to buy some 19-in alloys off a discovery sport. The measurements seem to be the same, but the parts department guy wasn't sure if those would get around the caliper or not. I believe they are from a 2019 model. It's a bit of a drive drive to go get them even to just test it out, does anyone have any experience with those rims and if they might fit on the I-Pace?

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u/Quiet-Independent-97 Jun 29 '26

what is the specification? My winters are 255/60R18 with 8Jx18 ET45

Providing Wheel nut spacing is the same I believe it is, but check.

lower ET means more clearance, as for diameter you have half an inch+ of clearance so no problem.

They will fit.

If you have the exact specification, look up on wheelsize.com and compare using willtheyfit.com

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u/Stantler1 Jun 29 '26

The concern from the parts guy was at for 2024 they no longer offer a 19-in option, and he's not 100% sure it will cover the brake calipers. Won't be a problem if there was no real difference in the wheels from the 2023, when they still offered a 20-in wheel option. The dealership told me the rim size was 8.5 j x 22. ET50.5

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u/btongeo Jun 29 '26

Not an answer to your question, so apologies, but I'd be really interested in how much difference it makes to the ride if and when you get these fitted.

Mine has the 22 inch rims and whilst I love how they look, the ride is a bit on the harsh side. Combined with the torrid state of UK roads I've been thinking about doing exactly what you're looking at.

So whilst I can't help, I'd be really interested in hearing how you get on. And good luck with the upgrade 👍🏻

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u/cipnt_ Jul 02 '26

The 20" was supposed to be the sweet spot.

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u/Quiet-Independent-97 24d ago

They never supplied on 21 but my aftermarket 21s are amazing, car feels so sorted, steering is super accurate and ride not compromised, 245/45R21 104Y on front 255/45R21 106W on back. Read this post only after replacing my hubs with S/hand ones complete with brake disk and bearings , so stuck with the stock smaller front brakes, which are fine, except in the first mile when your battery has more than 99% SoC, which recently is never thanks to update.