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land rover wheels?

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lotoy86   +1y
ok i hate to tell you this but i have a hub plate that is used when balancing wheels the same plate is used for all landrovers execpt defenders and disco series one. and if you want to know the plate has pegs attached to it. and it has the bolt pattern on it it is 5 by 120.
3In2Out   +1y
Edited: 10/22/2006 7:48:59 PM by 3In2Out

Originally posted by Russ-D



Originally posted by 91 drggn dime



the freelander is 5x4.5 which is what i was looking at... the others are 5x4.75

not to nitpick, but the land rover freelander is a rebadged toyota rav4. Its not made by land rover, like how the Acura SUV's are made by isuzu.

Ha, I wish it was just a rebadge. I have a 02' Freelander. Id love to have some Toyota reliability. What part of it is rebadged??? Also the fact that Land Rover is owned by Ford now, so why would they have anything to do with Toyota?

AWD, 2.5L V6, doesnt share any parts I know of, afaik the whole truck is completely different other than their basic obvious similarities.

Also, I believe the freelander is 5x114.3, think I read that over on the LR board sometime last week. Could be wrong though.
3In2Out   +1y
Im assuming these are the wheels that the poster was talking about...17s.

3In2Out   +1y
Sorry, bit better pic...I dont seem to have any normal side on views of the thing..lol

dragn168   +1y
honda and isuzu share a plant thats why rodeos and passports are so similar and would explain why the acuras and isuzus are so similar
lotoy86   +1y
mitch whos freelander is that? take the spare off and put it on an s10 or something like that you will see the bolt pattern is a 5 by 120 or 5 by 4 3/4
3In2Out   +1y
Its mine...I do some more research today on muddyoval.com and let yall know for sure.
standardbyker88   +1y
dude...somebody just measure the damn wheels! get off your ass, and bust out the tape measure.
DJPokey   +1y
http://www.discountedwheelwarehouse.com/Vehicle_Bolt_Pattern_Reference.cfm

Above is a link to an online bolt pattern reference page. Check it out. This should tell you what you want to know.
mr mufakka   +1y
Posting this for 3In2Out as he cant get to SSM's forum from work