no 15" rims can not work on a D2 due to clearance on the brake assembly
16 is the smallest a set of 265/75/16 are a good 32" tyre which does not affect gearing or rubbing
cheers kelvin
Hi All,
Relatively new to the Land Rover world so have been doing lots of catching up on various sites.
First question though is will 15" steel rims work okay on a 2004 V8 D2, hub, brake clearance etc...?
My D2 has factory 18's with 255's on it and need a set to go play.
I'm selling my old beast which has near new 11.5R 32 15" BFG Muds on it and if 15" steels are okay on the D2 will refit the beast with something road worthy and use the BFG's on the D2.
Any help appreciated.
Cheers,
Fishguts
no 15" rims can not work on a D2 due to clearance on the brake assembly
16 is the smallest a set of 265/75/16 are a good 32" tyre which does not affect gearing or rubbing
cheers kelvin
Sorry for having to be different Kelvin but I think you actually can fIt them, a guy in the states has done it and there is a thread in this section about it, I'm currently on the iPhone so I will get a link when I get home on my laptop (alot easier)
it's also the car that I was telling tou about the other day with the HD coils and mad flex
Shamo
Even if 15" do fit, I would have thought that it would be difficult to find wheels in the correct stud pattern.
Garry
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This is the guy i am talking about;
[ame=http://www.lrrforums.com/showthread.php't=13210]I'm stuffed! - Land Rover Repair Forums - LRRForums.com[/ame]
He lists the site that he bought the rims from, i'm not sure how the hell the stud pattern is the same though, i am very confused, he mentions something about drilling out and spacers in another thread i read, still got no idea though haha.
Also kelvin i think he says in his sig that he also runs a 2 inch spacer lift under the springs which would probably explain how he got the long shocks in there, still though, it flex's amazingly well for HD springs.
Shamo
When I looked into this in South Oz the answer was - totally illegal
You cannot go under the smallest rim size fitted factory.
Thank you all for your info.
Was only trying to save a few bucks hanging on to a good set of tyres but it is not to be, will now be on the look out for some 16" steels/alloys and tyres.
Cheers,
Fish.
For what its worth; if you don't want to keep the 18's, check with your local Landy workshop. I found they were more than happy to swap for a set of 16's as I was dreading replacing 18' rubber....Cheers Chris.
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