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hotwheels



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will discovery sport 19" wheels fit the new 2020 defend
Just wondered will discovery sport 19" wheels fit the new 2020 defender? Thanks
Post #883221 4th Feb 2021 7:52pm
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LandRoverAnorak



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United Kingdom 2013 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 USW Orkney Grey
They might physically fit but I'd be wary about whether they'd be rated for the weight of a Defender. Darren

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Post #883256 4th Feb 2021 10:19pm
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cozz



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ive got some off a disco 5 to fit,

surely a disco 5 is heavier than a 90 hardtop ?
Post #883259 4th Feb 2021 10:41pm
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Martin
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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Montalcino Red
Different PCD. Disco Sport is 5x108 (same as Evoque and Freelander 2).

New Defender (and D3/D4/RRS/L322/L405) are 5x120.  1988 90 Td5 NAS soft top
2015 D90 XS SW
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DSL



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So have I got this right, standard D3/4 rims will fit, without spacers?
Post #883262 4th Feb 2021 11:02pm
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SN



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Its the spacer/offset thing that I'm not sure of - Mr Searles has already stated elsewhere that D3/D4/D5 wheels will fit

My research says D3/D4 18's (which interest me) rims are (for 255/60R18 112V tyres) 8Jx18 ET53 5x120
And the New Defender 18's rims are (for 255/70R18 116V tyres) 8Jx18 ET41.5 5x120

With an ET value of 53 the D3/D4 rims will stick further out by 11.5mm as compared to the New Defender rims. Is this an issue? No idea. BTW - someone please correct me if I got this wrong! Confused

I still have a D3 18" wheel with a Zero on it thats only done literally 200 miles Big Cry and I'll use it to do some physical checking when my car arrives. The tyre is sacrifical as its only 30" whereas 32" tyres are needed. Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac 255/70R18's can be had from Black Circles at less than £140 a corner so I reckon I can get a complete second set of off-roadies for less than £800 (just over half the alleged cost of the official white steel rims alone!)

I wish I'd kept those lovely 19" RR Sport Rims I had on the D3, they would have looked excellent on the New Defender. Steve N | 21MY Defender | 08MY Discovery 3 (history) | 06MY Discovery 3 (ancient history)
Post #883273 5th Feb 2021 1:20am
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Simon Audi



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I think the larger ET on the D3/4 Rims will mean they stick IN not OUT more

As its the distance between the Hub Face and the centreline of the rim - larger - more in towards suspension - smaller more it sticks out..
Post #883276 5th Feb 2021 6:23am
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SN



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Simon Audi wrote:
I think the larger ET on the D3/4 Rims will mean they stick IN not OUT more

As its the distance between the Hub Face and the centreline of the rim - larger - more in towards suspension - smaller more it sticks out..


Thanks for checking that - I was actually thinking about this last night after I'd posted it.

So a spacer might be required then? Steve N | 21MY Defender | 08MY Discovery 3 (history) | 06MY Discovery 3 (ancient history)
Post #883316 5th Feb 2021 10:22am
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Simon Audi



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You may get away without a spacer as the 22" wheels use 275 tyres - so already 10mm wider - as have lots of people who fitted BFG 275 55 20 tyres...

Its a suck and see - but believe spacers are available in 30mm widths...
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Nelu



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I tried to fit r18 D3 on my D200 and doesn't fit. It was rubbing on the calipers. I even tried with 30mm spacers.
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