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    Wheels on the horizon

    Well then, happen to be in the local tyre place yesterday and after a lengthy to and fro about H/T tyres for my 20" (which was not resolved) the sales guy (Sam) tells me that they are working with ROH to get a 18" wheel for D4 to market. He then showed me an example wheel and said that it was a 18"x9" with a 30mm offset, load rated at 1025kg (because it is a multihole version that fits LR and Jeep) and he had fitted it to a late model SD and it cleared the front calipers. He also said that they were talking to ROH about a single fit rim (for D4) which would have an increased load rating (perhaps 1250) and would use standard LR wheel nuts, and some slight styling changes. Price around $310.

    I did do a bit of searching with no result so if this is old news, just let it slide.

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    That's pretty wide and also has a lot of offset change (not legal fitment on any D3/4/RRS). Are you sure that's not for a D5? I'm not sure the tyre would clear the bodywork with those... unless you went narrow and not too tall. 285/60s on 8" rims at 44 offset are getting pretty darn tight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoClax View Post
    That's pretty wide and also has a lot of offset change (not legal fitment on any D3/4/RRS). Are you sure that's not for a D5? I'm not sure the tyre would clear the bodywork with those... unless you went narrow and not too tall. 285/60s on 8" rims at 44 offset are getting pretty darn tight.
    I will do some more checking tomorrow and do an update, but I did scribble down some notes as we were talking so I am confident that I have reflected the conversation accurately.
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    update to the update

    OK, so I contacted the tyre retailer yesterday, he confirmed that the offset was +30 and that he had fitted them to a D4 and they were OK. He also told me that he had been incontact with ROH again and confirmed that they will manufacture a single fit wheel. As I understand it my original 20" wheels has an offset of +47mm whereas the 19" are +53m, so at +30 it moves the wheel inboard so if there is a tyre clearance issue it will be with the inner wheel house. I am still contemplating a new set of road tyres for the 20" when I see him next I will ask about inner wheel house clearance and if I get the new tyres will get him to put the 18" wheel/tyre on my car to have a look as he has already made the offer.
    I have compomotives already so not interested myself, just putting the info up here for others to assess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeterJ View Post
    OK, so I contacted the tyre retailer yesterday, he confirmed that the offset was +30 and that he had fitted them to a D4 and they were OK. He also told me that he had been incontact with ROH again and confirmed that they will manufacture a single fit wheel. As I understand it my original 20" wheels has an offset of +47mm whereas the 19" are +53m, so at +30 it moves the wheel inboard so if there is a tyre clearance issue it will be with the inner wheel house. I am still contemplating a new set of road tyres for the 20" when I see him next I will ask about inner wheel house clearance and if I get the new tyres will get him to put the 18" wheel/tyre on my car to have a look as he has already made the offer.
    I have compomotives already so not interested myself, just putting the info up here for others to assess.

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    A positive offset means the wheel is inset relative to the hub mounting (ie. more wheel inboard than outboard). So a lower positive number means you are pushing the wheel outboard (track increase, closer to outer bodywork, further from suspension, etc). AFAIK the wheel offset change needs to be less than 1/2" (12.5mm in the regs) to be legal. 25mm track increase is max. Therefore I fear these wheels wouldn't be legal fitment. The Compos and TuffAnts are OK.
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    does anyone know if these will fit?

    I have a 2011 2.7L d4 and currently have the LR 18” wheels but looking for black ones

    4x BMW ONE RACING 18X8 5x120 Et40 Alloy Sport Rims Wheels Mags BLACK | eBay

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lukeis View Post
    does anyone know if these will fit?

    I have a 2011 2.7L d4 and currently have the LR 18” wheels but looking for black ones

    4x BMW ONE RACING 18X8 5x120 Et40 Alloy Sport Rims Wheels Mags BLACK | eBay
    Whil PCD, Offset and bore all look OK, I think you might have an issue with their load rating. you'll need to research that first. I can't remember the rating for the disco rims, I think it's in excess of 900 Kgs (925?).
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    Those wheels have a weight rating of 800 kg against the question becomes is 900 necessary or overkill?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lukeis View Post
    Those wheels have a weight rating of 800 kg against the question becomes is 900 necessary or overkill?
    800kg and 900kg is too light - the weight rating of OEM D3/D4 wheels is 940kg so 800kg is just too light.
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