madalex123
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Ive noticed that a lot of you guys who off road with your freelanders have steel wheels which size are these as I have the 17 inch alloys on mine at the mo.
Nope just getting idea's for when it is a bit fullerIs your wallet about to burst![]()
He neglected to mention his 2" suspension lift. From memory:
- 2" lift kit £200 (parts). £168 inc hoses
- Modulars £250 (£50 ish each). £800ish x5 rims and tyres did save on 1" spacers tho cos wheels have more offset
- KL71s £450 (£90 ish each)
So you're looking at £900 if my numbers are about right.
I've got 16" alloys and I'm putting 215/70 BF Goodrich AT on them at £127 each. You can get other cheaper AT tyres but I'm keeping this car for the forseeable future and the BFG's have been known to last 60k miles.
Other good tyres to investigate:
- Geneal Grabber AT (£100 ish per corner)
- Falken AT (£90 P/C)
- Conti Cross Contact AT (£100 ish P/C)
- Various Kuhmo's at around £90 P/C or less.
There are others too, have a look around.
Running mine on 215/75/15. Had the new general grabber on all four corners, but only got 12000 miles from them so invested in bf goodrich AT at £100 a tyre, las week. Hope it helps!
Hi! so ET is '1'? or 0 between 10 ?I'll try to dig it out! There's basically no choice. I only found one rim that'd fit! And most places don't even list em! I tink the offsets about 1" it does make em really fill the arches. View attachment 36386
For the tyre size I have you need the lift and offset or they will not fit. You also need a set of nuts for steel wheels.
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