View Full Version : Can I run these wheels on an 08 RRTDV8
austeve01
25th September 2015, 09:39 AM
Got a set of 4 (see photo) of these wheels off ebay presumably from an 03-05 RR Vogue. They require a set of new wheel nuts which are square ended which I can purchase for a reasonable price.
I fitted one wheel to the front which seemed to go on okay after a bit of moving back & forward. Seems to fit over the Brembo brakes alright but I'm not sure if using these wheels will adversely affect drivability in any way.
Any comments appreciated.
chaybra
25th September 2015, 10:05 AM
If they fit they should be fine.
The offset should be the same
the tyre size should be the same
best way to find out is try
austeve01
25th September 2015, 10:29 AM
If they fit they should be fine.
The offset should be the same
the tyre size should be the same
best way to find out is try
Thanks. I should have mentioned that the original rims looked just like these ones I've just purchased off eBay (ie 7spoke & 20") except the originals don't have the "drilled holes" next to 5 stud holes. Don't know if that has any significance to wheel stability or something else?
p38arover
25th September 2015, 11:10 AM
If they are Land Rover wheels, the offset will be embossed on the wheel, probabaly on the back, something like 57mm
austeve01
25th September 2015, 06:28 PM
If they are Land Rover wheels, the offset will be embossed on the wheel, probabaly on the back, something like 57mm
Thanks. The wheels are stamped on the back "Land Rover" and "Made in Austria" also stamped 8.5J x 20. There are a lot of other numbers but I have no idea what they mean. Forgive my ignorance, but what's the offset mean & how does it affect the driving or steering of the vehicle?
sandgroper57
25th September 2015, 06:43 PM
I have just put 20" on my 2007 tdv8 with brembo's, they are 20x9 with an offset of 50, fit fine. Original 19" have an offset of 53 so the lower the offset the more the wheel will sit outwards into the wheel arch. As long as your offset is 53 or lower it should be fine.
I have 275 45 tyres and also no issues, had some 295 on for a few days and they were also fine.
Cheers
Graeme
25th September 2015, 07:52 PM
L320 RRS has 20x9" with 53mm offset whereas L322 RRV has 20x8.5" with 57mm offset standard.
rar110
26th September 2015, 05:22 AM
L320 RRS has 20x9" with 53mm offset whereas L322 RRV has 20x8.5" with 57mm offset standard.
Graeme
Does the narrower rim with inc offset on the L322 mean the wheel sits in much the same spot as a RRS?
austeve01
26th September 2015, 04:25 PM
If they are Land Rover wheels, the offset will be embossed on the wheel, probabaly on the back, something like 57mm
There are quite a few series of numbers stamped on the back ... can't see a "58" but there is an "IS 58" stamped on one spoke. Would that be the offset and if it is ...is it still okay to use the wheel ?
Graeme
26th September 2015, 09:27 PM
Does the narrower rim with inc offset on the L322 mean the wheel sits in much the same spot as a RRS?The inner edge of the wider RRS rim will be about 2.3mm (6.35-4) closer to the strut than the L322 rim.
Graeme
26th September 2015, 09:31 PM
Is there a part number similar to RRC002110MCM?
austeve01
27th September 2015, 02:05 PM
Is there a part number similar to RRC002110MCM?
There isn't anything similar to that. I've checked all the spokes and the following is what's stamped on them:
Spoke 1 Made in Austria
Spoke 2 6 751 308 - 13 DOT
Spoke 3 EN AC AISi9Mg wa
Spoke 4 X (this is circled) 6
Spoke 5 LAND ROVER
Spoke 6 E 8.5J x 20 EH2 IS 58 (omitted my 1st attempt at this post)
Spoke 7 X (this is circled) XR X (this is circled) HT
Cheers
Steve
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