15" steel rims were available after 2001 to fit the later brakes. They were fitted as spare wheels to iE models with 15" alloys, and all round to "E" base models, and the commercial. They're pretty rare, but we're definitely available
I use 15" rims for my einter tires which were for an Honda CRV (205/70R15) as i didn't have a second set of freelander rims with the Facelift which are 16" (215/65R16). I need a second set for winter studded tires. The Freelander set i bought as...
That's pretty much the standard size for a Freelander 1, as it was fitted to most models.
The 15" steel wheels from the base model fitted with winter tyres are a good choice, as there are generally more tyres available in 15", compared to 16"...
Just so its clear - i have 215/65R16 on my Freelander - does that change things @Nodge68 ? Would love to have two sets of rims for both summer and winter tires but they don't exist round here where i am at the arctic circle, to het hold off...
Because these ones are cheap and easy. Proper spacers are made using high grade metal, are held on with nuts and have 5 new studs for the wheels but will set the wheels out 10 or 15mm.
On an M12 X 1.5 thread, it needs 15mm of thread engagement to achieve maximum clamping load capacity. You'll find that with spacers, you probably have about 12mm of thread engagement, which isn't really enough.
I had 5mm spacers for the same issue but wasn't happy with them and replaced the rims.
With the way tyre fitters and mechanics hammer in the wheel nuts you need every mm of thread to keep you and your family safe.
The other issue with spacers is...
Thanks again @Nodge68 - yeah, just picked up 5mm spacers from the tire shop. They said anything bigger than 5mm you have to change the studs......is it absolute that the studs aren't adequate ? Regards, as always, arnodafe72 🍷😏
As above. The offset of post 2001 rims was changed to accommodate the larger brakes fitted to the later models.
As suggested, it's best to get the correct rims. A 5mm spacer should move the rims out enough to clear the brakes, but the studs...
Hi guys ! Yeah, issue maybe you can help me with - bought a set of original old Freelander 1 rims secondhand for my 2995 Freelander 1 Facelift. However, the rims hit the brake calipers which go over the brake discs on the front. (The back wheels...