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Lukeis
21st March 2018, 07:32 PM
I’m one of the fortunate owners who can have 18” wheels, does anyone know of any nice ones? I assume there is a lot of aftermarket available but I want something black which looks like (or is!) genuine Land Rover

any suggestions?

IndusD4
21st March 2018, 07:40 PM
Put LR disks and pads on all wheels. Wheels will be black in a week, mine are! [bigwhistle]

Ron

RHS58
21st March 2018, 07:58 PM
Put LR disks and pads on all wheels. Wheels will be black in a week, mine are! [bigwhistle]

Ron

Too true.

p38arover
21st March 2018, 10:00 PM
Black wheels look awful!

Tombie
21st March 2018, 10:07 PM
Black wheels look awful!

Do not [emoji12]

IndusD4
22nd March 2018, 04:41 AM
You could powder coat the original wheels in gloss black? On Wheeler Dealers (Foxtel channels 634/635) they do this frequently.

Ron

Lukeis
22nd March 2018, 06:27 AM
I’ve already got the bog standard 18” LR wheels but I just don’t like them, looking for something similar to 20” but smaller

disco sport has a great black 18” but I don’t believe they will fit our bolt pattern

loanrangie
22nd March 2018, 10:20 AM
I'm considering using plasti dip paint on my alloys because i think it will look good with my Stornoway Grey, will do the spare to see if i like it or not.

p38arover
22nd March 2018, 10:32 AM
Do not [emoji12]

Do so! [bigsmile]

gofish
22nd March 2018, 05:18 PM
I'm considering using plasti dip paint on my alloys because i think it will look good with my Stornoway Grey, will do the spare to see if i like it or not.

I'd love to see some photos if you do this as I'm considering doing the same. I also have Stornoway Grey & think it would look good.

Lukeis
22nd March 2018, 05:43 PM
I’ve plasti dipped three sets of wheels now, it’s surpisinglu good.

i take these wheels off-road, on beaches and have lasted a couple of years and unless you hit a gutter or rocks it doesn’t peel up.

you can’t do gloss black but you can do a flat or satin black quite well. I’ll find some photos to show the outcome

Reda7777
22nd March 2018, 06:44 PM
I’ve plastidiped my wheels and they came up pretty good. A bit of maintenance every now and then. Not as easy to clean as an alloy as you need to be careful of some chemicals stripping it off. But hot soapy usually does the job. Think it’s a good cheap option and can always go back to original down the track. https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2018/03/376.jpghttps://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2018/03/377.jpg

Celtoid
22nd March 2018, 07:05 PM
I'm considering using plasti dip paint on my alloys because i think it will look good with my Stornoway Grey, will do the spare to see if i like it or not.

I had a Stornoway Grey D4 and had black GOE 18s with 285 LTZs .... looked awesome. Even LC drivers complimented the look...gives the car 'presence'.

137867

IndusD4
22nd March 2018, 08:17 PM
Whatever you do, don't paint them black with a brush. Near Central Station this afternoon I walked past a black D3 with black painted wheels, not a good look with all the brush strokes. I guess from a distance you wouldn't see that.

Ron

Lukeis
23rd March 2018, 07:43 AM
Whatever you do, don't paint them black with a brush. Near Central Station this afternoon I walked past a black D3 with black painted wheels, not a good look with all the brush strokes. I guess from a distance you wouldn't see that.

Ron

Wow that is sloppy! Surely they never expected that to look good?!

and I agree with plasti dip, it’s surpringly good but it will never be as good as a factory alloy which I why I’m on this search

chw
23rd March 2018, 04:51 PM
Hi Luke,

I can't remember if you have a 3.0 or 2.7 TDV6. If it's the latter you can fit a range of aftermarket 17" alloy rims finished ex factory in black. CSA do a range of 17" rims with the same stud spacing as D4 / VW Amarok (5/120 PCD) with a maximum safe load rating of 1250kg per rim. I can send a photo of our D4 if this helps.

The advantages of 17"rims are the increased range in both tyre sizes, tyre load ratings and the increased tyre sidewall height that come with the smaller diameter rim. While 18" tyres are becoming more widely available in 'the bush' these days, because 17" rims are still favored by many Japanese manufacturers, particularly for their mid range vehicles, this tyre size is readily available away from major centres and often at a cheaper price. The trade-off might be a slight decrease in on-road steering response.

Craig

Lukeis
23rd March 2018, 06:37 PM
Hi Craig

thanks, I was completely unaware I had the option for 17 inch wheels, I will most likely stick to 18” for asthetic reasons I will certainly have a look.

appreciate it