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chuck
5th April 2020, 01:41 PM
Can anyone tell me what the track offsets are for the genuine 22 Landrover Alloy Wheels & the 20" Landrover wheels

Not that i want them but did note that tyres fitted oem are 285 in width.

Tombie
6th April 2020, 11:50 AM
Wheel Size Option
Wheel Dimensions




Tyre Size
Diameter




Spigot
PCD
Offset
Rim Dia
Width

mm
Inch


Stock
72.6mm
5 x 120
ET39
19"
7.5"
255/60R19
789
31.05


Option
72.6mm
5 x 120
ET39
19"
7.5"
235/65R19
788
31.03


Option
72.6mm
5 x 120
ET39
20"
7.5"
235/60ZR20
790
31.10


Option
72.6mm
5 x 120
ET39
20"
8.5"
255/55R20
789
31.04


Option
72.6mm
5 x 120
ET47
20"
8.5"
255/55R20
789
31.04


Option
72.6mm
5 x 120
ET49
21"
9.5"
275/45ZR21
781
30.74


Option
72.6mm
5 x 120
ET45
22"
9.5"
285/40ZR22
787
30.98

chuck
28th April 2020, 10:49 AM
Tombie

Thanks for your post much appreciated.

Always confuse myself with this offset thing.

Thinking about a set of Tuffant 18" Alloys

Weight: 13.7kg
Load Rating: 1050kg
Offset: ET27
Size: 18" x 8"

Will the ET 27 offset work

The end game is a set of 285 65 18"s if they do

Currently have a set of 275 55 20's on and they don"t seem to be a problem & i still have 3km/h up my sleeve for speedo error.
Used to be 6 on standard tyres.

Your thoughts

Tombie
28th April 2020, 11:06 AM
Hi

The ET27 will work, it will sit them out 20mm further towards the outside edge of the vehicle. (Based on the ET47)

BobD
28th April 2020, 04:00 PM
You would need to be careful of the front tyres hitting the front of the wheel arch liner when turned close to full lock I reckon. With the extra 20mm offset they will go even closer than 285's on the standard offset. On my RRV, 275 tyres just hit the inside front of the wheel arch behind the intercoolers and that is with standard wheel offset. Have a good look in there with your current tyres and see what is happening on full lock. I didn't think my 275 55 20 tyres were touching anything but I recently noticed that the dust is worn off where they just touch.

It would be best to try to fit a test tyre first if you can, unless others have done it and can confirm that it will fit.