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    Boost Alloys

    Info wanted please. Will Boost Alloys off a 2015 Defender 90 fit a 95/96 Defender 110 with rear Maxi Flanges.
    Thanks Chris

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    Ok, should have done my homework first. Have done quite a bit of searching and I think I have found my answer. Not the one I was hoping for.
    landychris

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    There may be a slight clearance issue but they will fit .

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    They should, but on my 2002 they pushed out the centre plastic cap a fraction. You can sand or grind the inside of the cap down that few mm to make it flush.

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    Thanks loanrangie and frantic. From what I understand unfortunately as my Defender is fitted with the larger type steel Maxi Drive flanges on the back wheels, these will not apparently fit through the centre hole unless I grind the Maxi's down or have the hole made larger. Also for the front wheels to fit I need to remove the plastic caps on the Boost Alloys and have the Landy dust caps protruding through which makes the Boost's look incomplete. It appears spacers will be needed all round as well. I believe this is also the case with the rear carrier, as with my old style 300 series/county wheel bracket the wiper will fowl on the tyre unless spacers are also fitted. Not being a fan of spacers due to unnecessary weight stress, I am really disappointed with the outcome of my homework as Boost Alloys would look really great on my Landy.
    landychris

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    Happy to measure a boost wheel for you .

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    My wheel carrier has nuts on the studs that you wind out to get the clearance for the rear windscreen wiper arm.
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    Change the flanges and they will fit. There are a few types of HD drive flanges, those that fit alloys and a few versions that don't.

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