Yes they will but most RRS wheels have a 40kg less load rating.
Garry
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						Hi all
Will 19 inch 255/50/19 Range Rover Sport Rims fit my Disco 4 please?
Thanks in advance cheers
David
Yes they will but most RRS wheels have a 40kg less load rating.
Garry
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I dare say your RR weighs a bit less than the D4,,
or you could just go on a diet--
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						Yes they will but most RRS wheels have a 40kg less load rating.
....so is 40 KG significant? What would my Disco 4 wheel load rating be please?
Insurance !
Just being a little picky & "erring" on the side of caution I suppose.
Cheers
There was a thread on this very topic about 5 weeks ago. If I remember correctly, the D3/D4 wheels have a load rating somewhere around 950Kg where the sport is somewhere around 910kg - approx numbers only.
Here it is http://www.aulro.com/afvb/d3-d4-rrs/...u-judge-6.html - see the bottom of the page and on the next page.
So 940kg vs 900kg.
Garry
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2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6
1977 FC 101
1976 Jaguar XJ12C
1973 Haflinger AP700
1971 Jaguar V12 E-Type Series 3 Roadster
1957 Series 1 88"
1957 Series 1 88" Station Wagon
The Cromodora of Italy rims for the D3/4 should have raised lettering moulded on the inside of the rim showing a weight rating of 940 kilograms. The FFRR will show 900 kgs, and the RRS 900 kgs.
The wheel offset is 53P which means 53 mm positive.
The Pitch Circle Diameter, (PCD), is 5/120 which means 5 bolts holes in a 120 mm diameter circle.
The link below has some pretty good diagrams. PCD is the tricky one for a five stud wheel.
WHEELS. PCD, offset, and centre spigot diameter
I think the 40 kgs difference only matters in a practical sense if you go off roading. Stay in the City and it should not matter, except maybe to an insurance company.
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