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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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Where these 17" ever Standard on a TD6?

Where these 17" ever Standard on a TD6?

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I would say no. The smallest I know of on a FFRR is 18"s


They look like they might belong to a Disco

Post #110589 2nd Mar 2012 7:27pm
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FFRR never had 17". Those look like 06MY 18" wheels to me, if they are they were also fitted to RRS

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If you mean the 18" twin spokes like mine Gaz then yes they were but 17" wheels were never fitted as standard to FFRR's and i think its due to clearence.. FFRR MY06 facelift With TDV8 Alloys Zeros/ATR's
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Sorry they must be 18" I asked the owner to read tyre size and he gave me the 17" which I too thought very odd and the reason for this thread as 18" is minimum on a L322.

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I have those wheels on my TD6, defo an 18 inch rim.

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Thanks Guys he must have read the tyre size wrong as it was getting dark!

I got this answer "235/65 r17, wranglers all same tyres."

So you know why I was confused Surprised

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I quite like these the offset is less, i.e. they stick out more than the 19 and 20" rims which have an et58 and fill the arches slightly better.

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They just look too similar to the 18" RRS wheels which are in fact different and curve a little more...

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the tyre size is all wrong as well Gaz Sad

255/60/18 Goodyear Wrangler HP M+S were standard Thumbs Up FFRR MY06 facelift With TDV8 Alloys Zeros/ATR's
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Post #110620 2nd Mar 2012 11:05pm
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Those are Freelander wheels, I reckon . . . .
Thumbs Up Where do you go after one of these . . . ?

Post #110625 2nd Mar 2012 11:43pm
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There 18" 5 Split Spoke Alloy Wheel ( Style 3) MY06 petrol & diesel only. Part No - RRC500261MNH
STD on TD6 Vogue. Option on V8 & TD6 , V8 & TD6 HSE. Tyre 255/60-18
18" 5 Split Spoke Whell ( Style 2 ) is simular but with the spokes set back further in the rim
The 235/65-18 is an alternative size tyre.
But no 17"

In my book anyway

Gary

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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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I guess he read 18 as 17 in the dusk.....

Many thanks for a complete answer much appreciated Thumbs Up

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These wheels are identical to the ones on my recently purchased L322 & they are 18 inch wheels. However, on taking my spare wheel out today to fit a new compressor I noticed that the spare is different? I do have a set of wheels thats match the spare with brand new Grabber All terrains on them so they'll be going onto the car asap.
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you need to adjust the headlight wipers robert so they are horizontal...just take them off the splines and reposition.. ... - .- -.




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