Hiya fellas.
Can anyone tell me if the alloys off a Freelander 2 with Continental 215/75R16 107W tyres will fit my 04 TD4 please.
I've done a search and can't find anything on here.
Thanks in advance!:)
 
dunno but the others show the series like Range Rover I, II, III
be gentle will I'm new to this!
do they ferkin fit or not (PLEASE :) !!!)

with RESPECT

Well post 97 means after 1997 so if your's is post 97 then any other post 97 FL will fit. if they'd changed the PCD or the hub size (Bore) it would say so on the site.
 
dunno but the others show the series like Range Rover I, II, III
be gentle will I'm new to this!
do they ferkin fit or not (PLEASE :) !!!)

with RESPECT
I share your concern:

1, It doesn't mention Discovery 3 so may be out of date so not reflect Freelander 2

2, Other thread on this site show that it is at best misleading, if not actually wrong. I suspect it is a guide to fitting aftermarket wheels, but it has already been established that if you fit early Freelander wheels to a later Freelander, they do not sit on the hubs properly and are putting too much strain on the wheel studs.
I believe the same is true if fitting early RR3 wheels to Discovery 2 or 3, or even early RR3 wheels to late RR3, which were modified to make them compatible with Discovery 3/Range Rover Sport.
 
I share your concern:

1, It doesn't mention Discovery 3 so may be out of date so not reflect Freelander 2

2, Other thread on this site show that it is at best misleading, if not actually wrong. I suspect it is a guide to fitting aftermarket wheels, but it has already been established that if you fit early Freelander wheels to a later Freelander, they do not sit on the hubs properly and are putting too much strain on the wheel studs.
I believe the same is true if fitting early RR3 wheels to Discovery 2 or 3, or even early RR3 wheels to late RR3, which were modified to make them compatible with Discovery 3/Range Rover Sport.

Aye but the core info is there so all you have to do is take a tape measure or better still a vernier gauge and measure the new wheel to check the measurements.
 
Absolutely no way. It's a totally different wheel. Put basically the holes in the wheels don't match up.
 

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