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Which wheels - Kahn or Wolf on a Silver Defender 110
Kahn
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Wolf
68%
 68%  [22]
Neither
25%
 25%  [8]
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charliebaja



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United Kingdom 2002 Defender 110 Td5 CSW Zermatt Silver
Kahn wheels- Yes or No?
So i saw these wheels in yellow on the Keswick green pickup they did and thought they would look pretty awesome on my 110, what do you guys think and does anyone know any other information about them.
Also can anyone photo shop them on to one of my images?



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This last image is off Google so apologies if its yours:
Post #412772 31st Mar 2015 6:51pm
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K9F



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United Kingdom 2008 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Stornoway Grey
Wheels are a very 'personal' choice and can drastically change both the looks, handling and stance of your vehicle. The Cooper tyres depicted make a racket too. If you yourself aren't sure and need a poll my advice for what it may be worth is save your money until you yourself are!

The wheels I went for I knew straight away they were the ones I wanted, so much so that when a second set came up for sale 5 years later at the right price despite not needing them I bought them.

Save your money.....

Shocked Shocked At £1400 for a set of four for the Kahn ones (labelled as not suitable for offroad use and fitment with Kahn bodykit) without tyres you need a psychiatrist not an opinion.

Check the offset if you ring them as without their bodykit or extended arches they'll stick out a mile.

http://www.kahndesign.com/wheels/wheels_de...nd%20Rover

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Post #412786 31st Mar 2015 7:10pm
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Cupboard



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Quote:

Wheel not designed for off-road use.


Well what's the point of that then?!

"Challenger 2 tank: note, peacetime use only"
Post #412804 31st Mar 2015 8:17pm
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Rugbyball



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The Kahn 16" Defend 1948 wheels are pretty straight forward fit. Not sure about the larger wheels of theirs...

I think they look pretty good too. The rims are close to the tyre line so if you were off-roading you could damage the alloys (curbing). I guess this is why they say not suitable for off roading, but on a 16" there is plenty of rubber. 2015 Overfinch Defender XS 90
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Post #412832 31st Mar 2015 9:18pm
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K9F



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Rugbyball wrote:
The Kahn 16" Defend 1948 wheels are pretty straight forward fit. .


Fitment may be straight forward but how are they going to look without the 'flare and extra reach' of the bodykit....Looking at the offset and the following from the 16" x 8.5" fitment it clearly states....

"Fitment: Land Rover Defender 2000 onwards (Kahn Body Kit only)"

A phonecall would clarify for anyone with deep enough pockets to buy but I reckon they'll stick out a mile! Thumbs Up If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!!

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Post #412881 1st Apr 2015 7:36am
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Supacat



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Not sure of plain white wolf wheels on a silver or metallic paint vehicle. Is it more common than I think? I think most are on plain colours aren't they?
Post #412887 1st Apr 2015 8:03am
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newhue



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Perhaps you could achieve a similar look by just getting a standard set of Defender steelies widened. Race car or Speedway wheel makers, or wheel repair shops can unpick the standard hoop off the disc that attached to the hub, and re weld on a wider hoop at your desired offset. Why I'd still ask, but as mentioned before wheels are a personal thing. People like to be different. My Defender and travels
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Rugbyball



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The Kahn 16" Defend alloys are actually 16x8J size with ET/offset of 10.

I think the Boost alloys are 16x7, so inch narrower but with an ET/offset of 33

So an OK fit. 2015 Overfinch Defender XS 90
1998 50th Anniversary V8
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Post #412932 1st Apr 2015 10:54am
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K9F



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Rugbyball wrote:
The Kahn 16" Defend 1948 wheels are pretty straight forward fit.


These are NOT Defend 1948s......

For clarity the OP is on about steels in his picture which is Defend 1939 not alloys Defend 1948 which are as stated 8.5 x 16 and will still stick out a mile without extended arches or their 'bespoke' bodykit. Thumbs Up If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!!

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Post #412937 1st Apr 2015 11:13am
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