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Thread: Boost Alloy Wheels for Defender

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    Quote Originally Posted by n plus one View Post
    My 09 110 has the first attachment wheels fitted? To my eye, the second (earlier) wheels don't even look like Boost wheels? Look like they may be D2 alloys?
    Have another look at the rims for me, there should be a part number cast into the bead ( ANR3631 ).

    The Defender parts book ( STC9021CC ) has the description for the wheels as fitted to my Defender;
    part number ANR3631MNM 7.0 X 16 - Deep dish - Silver Sparkle .... 5 ............ Except 130"

    The description for the cap to suit the above rim is;
    part number ANR2391MNM Cap assembly - Centre alloy wheel - Silver Sparkle with logo ....5

    The description for the nuts to suit the above rim is;
    part number STC7623 Set of 5- alloy - use with Deep Dish wheel
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    PS the D2 rims don't fit earlier D1's or any Defender's, they have the same stud spacings as the later Range Rover, Freelander, and I believe the - BMW's and Holden Commodore .

    Add photo of the type of Maxi Drive Driving Flange as fitted to my Defender and used with the caps.


    Picture of Deep Dish ANR3631 wheel.


    Googled a picture of Boost Alloys LR023391.

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    Last edited by wrinklearthur; 30th December 2013 at 08:52 PM. Reason: photo x3

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    Quote Originally Posted by JayBoRover View Post
    Have you got the story arse about face? My 2012 D90 has what you would describe as being the earlier casting.
    In behind the plastic centre piece the end of the axle is covered with a rubber boot that just slides over the housing. I know this because after I refitted a rear wheel yesterday I found the rubber boot on the ground. Took me a little while to work out what is was and had to remove the wheel again to refit it as I didn't want to risk breaking the small plastic tabs on the centre piece.
    Hi JayBo,

    The left hand photo is of a 2011 D90 wheel installed on my 2000 110 Xtreme, I bought a set from Queensland, & they are the wheel on the right. They are the standard Boost wheel of the time & were only installed on the Defender to my knowledge.

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