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I'm asking what size wheel spacers can I put on my disco 4 without any other modifications? I've seen 30mm 40mm an 50mm for sale.
Putting wheel spacers on a 2.7 Ton vehicle isn't a good move imo. I'd ask the question why?
A D4 is an expensive and complex and really heavy vehicle. Would you trust something that bolts on to the hubs, that wasn't approved by LR, I know I wouldn't.
It's much better and safer to fit wheels with a different offset, if you want a wider track, rather than some dangerous spacer contraption between the vehicle hub and wheel.
If you do decide to fit those things, run it past your insurance company first, as most now won't insure a vehicle fitted with spacers.
Putting wheel spacers on a 2.7 Ton vehicle isn't a good move imo. I'd ask the question why?
A D4 is an expensive and complex and really heavy vehicle. Would you trust something that bolts on to the hubs, that wasn't approved by LR, I know I wouldn't.
It's much better and safer to fit wheels with a different offset, if you want a wider track, rather than some dangerous spacer contraption between the vehicle hub and wheel.
If you do decide to fit those things, run it past your insurance company first, as most now won't insure a vehicle fitted with spacers.
Plus 1, couldn’t agree more
have also seen reports from several D3/4 forums where they can cause problems along with several insurance companies refusing cover
Plus what ever u do , don’t fit low profile tyres , will ruin the ride quality , easier to puncture from pot holes and if taken off road tyres will be easier to puncture due to smaller sidewall
Thank you,
Sorry Nodge, but this is just bad info and very very biased.Putting wheel spacers on a 2.7 Ton vehicle isn't a good move imo. I'd ask the question why?
A D4 is an expensive and complex and really heavy vehicle. Would you trust something that bolts on to the hubs, that wasn't approved by LR, I know I wouldn't.
It's much better and safer to fit wheels with a different offset, if you want a wider track, rather than some dangerous spacer contraption between the vehicle hub and wheel.
If you do decide to fit those things, run it past your insurance company first, as most now won't insure a vehicle fitted with spacers.
If your wheels protrude you’d need plasticy arches too. Would look terrible on a D4 I’d guess.
It would allow you to run maybe a 16 or 17" rim and get much better choice of off road tyres. No idea what the op is trying to achieve though. Also a wider track can have stability benefits on sideslopes and if running bigger tyres will give more clearance when the suspension compresses.If your wheels protrude you’d need plasticy arches too. Would look terrible on a D4 I’d guess.
If it’s a non commercial D4 then it has the 3.0 engine, minimum wheel diameter is 18” motorsport wheels, compomotives, Tuffant or there’s a steel variant from Australia sold through a dealer in Hampshire but the name escapes me. Standard wheels minimum is 19”. Although have heard people using spacers fitted LR 18” wheels after grinding some metal from the brake calliper, not sure I’d want to be doing that.It would allow you to run maybe a 16 or 17" rim and get much better choice of off road tyres. No idea what the op is trying to achieve though. Also a wider track can have stability benefits on sideslopes and if running bigger tyres will give more clearance when the suspension compresses.
There should be no more risk running spacers vs just a wider rim. 1000's of people have done tens of thousands of miles with spacers no problem.
That’s a D3, op’s asking about a D4 that has much bigger discs and calliper mountImage via Google. Spacers, lift and bigger tyres.
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Yes it is a D3, but even despite the brake difference, what relevance does it have about running spacers? A D3/4 are similar enough in this regard.That’s a D3, op’s asking about a D4 that has much bigger discs and calliper mount
Plastic arches where factory fitted to both D1 and D2.Arches don’t look too bad.
can look cheap and nasty on D1/2.
I was replying to your comment referring to possibly fitting 16 or 17 inch wheels, as a D3 can have 17” wheels a D4 cannotYes it is a D3, but even despite the brake difference, what relevance does it have about running spacers? A D3/4 are similar enough in this regard.
Sorry Nodge, but this is just bad info and very very biased.
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