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dimetrius



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Russia 2009 Range Rover Westminster TDV8 Alaska White
Need advice on choosing between two sets of genuine 20"

Originally, my RR was equipped with the LR008766:


But when I bought it, it was on a silver variant of VPLMW0061:


which are quite beat up now. I also had to replace them with the 19" LR013925 temporarily as the tyres on the 20" started delaminating (the car was shaking when driving at speeds between 15km/h-80km/h and having replaced/reconditioned most of the suspension I finally figured it was the tyres).

I'm now considering buying a set of new rims and I'm trying to choose between the original LR008766 and the dark grey variant of VPLMW0061, which I rather like (pictured below):


The advantages of the VPLMW0061 are: 1) weight - 16kg vs. 40kg LR008766; 2) price - £120 vs. £420 for LR008766.

However, it's those advantages that concern me - my worry is they might be not as tough as LR008766.

I would appreciate if anyone could share their experience with any of these rims and thoughts on the matter as well.

Thanks!

Post #591893 20th Apr 2021 4:50pm
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Rob99



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Are those 6 spoke wheels genuine?

At less than half the weight of the genuine one's I'd say they were a bit suspicious. 2021 D350 Fifty Edition
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kevinp



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I can't see a 20" alloy weighing 40kg really.

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Bl4ckD0g



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Agreed. And it doesn't. According to LR it weighs 18Kg. The VPLM0061 is actually 170grams heavier Wink

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dimetrius



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Rob99 wrote:
Are those 6 spoke wheels genuine?

At less than half the weight of the genuine one's I'd say they were a bit suspicious.


Yes, they are indeed. The price from the distributor is in line with what I get from independent suppliers and also the original catalogue has them listed - https://www.uniquecarsandparts.com.au/broc...r%2053.jpg

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dimetrius



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Bl4ckD0g wrote:
Agreed. And it doesn't. According to LR it weighs 18Kg. The VPLM0061 is actually 170grams heavier Wink


Thanks, Bl4ckd0g! You've brought the clarity I was seeking. The online catalogue I was quoting for info must be wrong.

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northernmonkeyjones



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8766.

My favourite wheel on a 322. Nice though the 5 spokes are I’ve always liked the Vspoke.

Had them in smoked chrome/anthracite on my old 322.

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RiverBlanche



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Hi,
original twin spoke design for me as well and always oem Thumbs Up

Do you not get used wheels come available, dont think I would buy new wheels

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Treebor99



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I like the 0061's ..... and not so many about (was going to say not as common - but that could be taken 2 ways LOL).

At the end of the day it's your car and your choice - which wheel design will make your FF feel most special?

These are mine, the dealer had just refurbed them when I bought the FF, said it cost him £300.
 Anything can be made to work if you fiddle with it long enough (and have deep pockets|)
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DrF



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0061 for me all day long, a nice wheel and easy too clean and the diamond cut gives them a nice touch.

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rainking



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I'm particularly fond of the 0061's too....

I recently had mine refurbished, I toyed with having them finished in the anthracite with the diamond cut detailing, but in the end I opted for just having the whole thing painted in silver... Diamond cut finish is an utter nightmare imho, I've had a few cars over the years that have had wheels finished this way and they all suffer horrendously with 'white worm' corrosion...


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dimetrius



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RiverBlanche wrote:
Hi,
original twin spoke design for me as well and always oem Thumbs Up

Do you not get used wheels come available, dont think I would buy new wheels

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L322 wheels do pop up here and there on the local classifieds websites and forums. Unfortunately, not a lot of choice. Sometimes they are welded, powder painted, and just poorly refurbished - people over here generally have no appreciation for the structural rigidity of their rims.

northernmonkeyjones wrote:
8766.

My favourite wheel on a 322. Nice though the 5 spokes are I’ve always liked the Vspoke.

Had them in smoked chrome/anthracite on my old 322.



I like the red/grey contrast!

Treebor99 wrote:
I like the 0061's ..... and not so many about (was going to say not as common - but that could be taken 2 ways LOL).

At the end of the day it's your car and your choice - which wheel design will make your FF feel most special?

These are mine, the dealer had just refurbed them when I bought the FF, said it cost him £300.


This is pretty much what mine looked like when I purchased it. But the 20" 0061 have been refurbished poorly and in a rather sorry state. Thinking of just selling them for cheap.

rainking wrote:

I know what you are talking about. But with the salt on our roads, the corrosion kicks in in about 5 years regardless of the finish, especially around centre caps.


Thanks for posting the responses!

Unfortunately, with the current situation around tyre sizes, I'm now leaning towards 19". Mainly because I don't want Scorpions, but rather Duratracs, and those only come in 55 sidewall and up; and I'm unwilling to add another inch to my wheels mainly because of increased suspension load and decreased power. 2009 Range Rover Westminster 3.6 TDV8 Alaska White/Jet

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