What's the overall photo of that rim?
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What's the overall photo of that rim?
I know exactly what it's for, hence the word "hope"(ie)roadhouse
Getting the best option is probably better, you may need to travel quite a long way in remote areas with that emergency spare, 18" tyres are pretty hard to get outside metro areas, even country towns like Tumut, Tumbarumba, Corryong, Mansfield, Bairnsdale are hard to get 18" tyres from to fit a D3/D4, I was lucky and found one at Sale, and one in Myrtleford, he had to drive to Wadonga to get it for us though, very nice of him I thought, that was after 3 days of searching and we were only in Dargo.
Anyway, you have said that the 18" rim from the D3 will fit a 3.0L D4, I have a thread going tiltled compatable parts, can you put that info in the thread, I will be making it a sticky thread so all the info is readily available to D3/D4/RRS owners to view for this exact reason, would be great if you could.
Baz.
Not near it at the moment but this one.
Land Rover Australia Accessories Online Catalogue. - DISCOVERY 3 - Wheels and Accessories - Wheels - 18" 5-Spoke Alloy Wheel
Thanks rufusking, exactly what the second spare is for, the get you out of the poo quickly instead of frying in the sand fighting tyre irons, I have done that on big beemers and it gets boring fast.
Afraid not, 18" is the smallest using standard LR rims.
MudTech BRAKES KIT FOR WHEELS 17 “D4 E RRS10 | MUDTECH 4?4 do a brake mod to fit their 17" rim.
Thanks for the link!
They seem to indicate they're only modifying the front brakes to fit their 17" rims. Are their 17" rims at a special offset?
I'm now assuming that a 3.0 D4 also has larger rear brakes than the 2.7 D4 which restricts fitting a standard 17" rim.
Yes, larger rear brakes as well and 17" don't quite fit.
My 3.0 D4 currently has 17" BMW X5 rims fitted with the brake conversion done well before those in the above link did the same conversion.
If I remember rightly several members who go off road on a regular basis have fitted D3 brakes to their D4's so they can use 17" rims. Apparently it's pretty easy to swap the brakes over and not expensive as there are plenty of wrecked D3's around.
Is it legal? ... I don't believe so.
How many years ago was that Barry? 3 or maybe 4 from memory?
While it might not have changed for the better and it could still be hard to find 18's in regional areas unless one phoned around now who would know if stocks are better or not. Things may have improved given how long ago that was and how many new 4x4's have been sold in the interim with 18" rims standard. Like all things it comes down to demand whether a size is stocked or not.