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blackwolf Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: South West England Posts: 17464 |
What do you mean by "wheel hub bolt offset"? Do you mean pitch circle diameter?
If so, it is 165.1 mm. If not, then I have no idea what you mean! |
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19th Apr 2018 3:00pm |
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Richmcgook Member Since: 22 Oct 2017 Location: Earth Posts: 2 |
Hi Blackwolf, clearly I’m a novice, I want to change the alloy wheels but when I have been trolling through websites there are different codes ref the comparable models each alloy would fit, which I have been told this is the bolt offset? Or the distance between bolts.....help?
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19th Apr 2018 3:40pm |
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blackwolf Member Since: 03 Nov 2009 Location: South West England Posts: 17464 |
Ah, ok. You need wheels with centre to fit 5 studs on 165.1mm PCD. This will ensure you can bolt them on.
You next choice is rim diameter, width and offset. Diameter and width are self-explanatory and the offset is a measure of the distance between the hub mounting face of the wheel and a vertical plane through the centre of the rim. Together these determine what size tyres you can fit. Standard Landrover wheel are 16 inch diameter, around 6.5 inches wide, and have a +33mm offset, which means the centre of the rim is 33mm inboard of the mounting face. There's quite a lot on the forum about choosing wheel sizes. Good luck! |
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19th Apr 2018 3:51pm |
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