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Fabsky
13th September 2023, 12:13 PM
Hello everyone,
I am looking for information regarding rims max load presented below. The rims come from Range Rover Evoque 2012 and unfortunately there is no information on the back of the rim regarding the maximum load. If anyone has this information, I would be grateful.
All the best

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DiscoDB
13th September 2023, 10:31 PM
I hope someone can answer. I even did a search and could find no answer on this one as well. Strange the rims don’t have a load rating on them.

If it is any clue, the lowest tyre load rating with an 18 inch rim on the 2012 Evoque is 103 - so implies at least 875kg if (big assumption here) the rim was rated for at least the same as the original tyre.

But - I say this is a big if because the 20inch tyre option only has a 99 load rating which is only 775kg.

But what car are you thinking of putting them on?

Fabsky
14th September 2023, 06:00 AM
Hi,
I would like to put them on the Discovery 4. I am aware that the Evoque is lighter, so I am looking for information about the maximum load of these specific rims.

DiscoDB
14th September 2023, 07:01 AM
PCD is different on the Evoque. 5x108 not 5x120.

Fabsky
14th September 2023, 07:52 AM
PCD is different on the Evoque. 5x108 not 5x120.


Yes, I know, I have wheel adapters.👍

Tombie
14th September 2023, 08:06 AM
Yes, I know, I have wheel adapters.👍

FFS...


They do NOT meet D4 requriments at 880kg (even some of the RRS wheels dont) and adapters are 100% illegal, not to mention going from 120pcd to 108 pcd onto a significantly heavier vehicle is idiocy...

Bye bye insurance, hello potential failure....

Fabsky
20th September 2023, 04:18 PM
Hi,

unfortunately in recent weeks I was unable to find confirmed source regarding the maximum load on the above rims, so I decided to buy new from Tuffant 1000kg/rim. Thank you all for your comments. If anyone is interested in the above Evoque rims, they are for sale.
Regards