about $250 a rim.
LRH
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about $250 a rim.
LRH
would SET off the RR quite nicely I think,,,
then a wicked set of swampers for Doris!!! 8)
The CSA Highlander 2 is a 16 x 8" wheel.
Is the Boost 16 x 8 or 16 x 7 :?:
To confirm.... is the Highlander 2 the same offset etc as a Disco steel rim (series 1 disco) or to put it another way....
I currently run a Disco steel rim on my Rangie but would these fit without ANY body modifications / lifts etc :?:
What about the genuine Boost wheels ?
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE</div><div class='quotemain'>Is the Boost 16 x 8 or 16 x 7[/b][/quote]
16x7
Does anyone have the specs for the Boost ? Highlander 2 ?
And can anyone tell me the specs for the Disco 1 steel wheels ?
Vlad -- the Disco 1 steelies are also 16x7Quote:
Originally posted by VladTepes
Does anyone have the specs for the Boost ? Highlander 2 ?
And can anyone tell me the specs for the Disco 1 steel wheels ?
What size tyres are planning on running on your alloys? Depending on the tyre size I think they should be fine.
dont go near CSA / Mullins/ ?performance wheels - you would be better going for a set ofsecond hand genuine wheels
Mick
I have 5 Highlander 11 with 275 75 BFG all terrains on . The offset is NOT correct for the RangeRover. They sit in a bit too much and I now have a very large turning circle. The only answer is wheel spacers and you will need about 30mm ( Illegal). With this wheel/tyre setup you would also need at least 50mm lift and a decent cut out of the guards with aftermarket flares.
Dare I ask why you say this?Quote:
Originally posted by landrovermick
dont go near CSA / Mullins/ ?performance wheels - you would be better going for a set ofsecond hand genuine wheels
Mick
Cheers
Mike
Dare I ask why you say this?Quote:
Originally posted by tombraider+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(tombraider)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-landrovermick
dont go near CSA / Mullins/ ?performance wheels - you would be better going for a set ofsecond hand genuine wheels
Mick
Cheers
Mike[/b][/quote]
reasons like
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I have 5 Highlander 11 with 275 75 BFG all terrains on . The offset is NOT correct for the RangeRover. They sit in a bit too much and I now have a very large turning circle. The only answer is wheel spacers and you will need about 30mm ( Illegal). With this wheel/tyre setup you would also need at least 50mm lift and a decent cut out of the guards with aftermarket flares.
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are my main reason - being ex tyre industry the OE wheels are generally better finish and generally better fit - they are made for the vehicle thats all..
have sold a lot of mullins / performance / csa wheels as well as speedy wheels etc etc the best aftermarket wheels in oz imho are ROH - genuine OE manufactureres.
mick