Luke's D4 is a 2011 2.7. You can fit the standard LR 18" wheels with a problem.
Printable View
I don't see it as a question of budget, as more of a question on how do you use the suspension.
If you need to frequently change ride height, then Llams is the way to go. I have Llams, so I am not able to do a comparison to how easy rods are to use, although I have had to use my Llams in a situation where I would not have been able to access rods when I needed the extra height (couldn't open the doors it was that tight), and I would not have pre-set the height via rods as I did not expect to be in that situation.
Hah replied before reading all the way down. Earlier disco wheels. Cheers
Sent from my iPhone using Forum Runner
Babs,you are probably onto it,the early D4 2.7 18" wheels do not fit the front of the SDV6 D4.They do fit the rears if you want to run the 2.7 18" rims as spares,in the event of a front puncture it would mean a double wheel change.
Andrew
Is this a "given" about anything over 31" tyre not fitting underneath?
Two good options would be the 275/65-18 = 32.07" or a 265/65-18 = 31.5"
A long range tank will be the last thing if ever, I would like to keep spare under vehicle for now, is there anyone who has squeezed a 31.5" or 32" spare underneath?
Sent from my iPhone using Forum Runner
Babs, actually, I've just been looking at the GOE website, it can be done on a D4, if you remove some of the heat shields and stow the tyre deflated. So it's a possible not a definitely not!
For my D3, I still couldn't get my 285/60-18 spare to stow, even deflated and with the shields removed. :(