JAYLU

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Hi all, I've been lurking around on here for a while learning loads before I took the plunge and bought myslef a 2005 freelander. I'm keen to put some nice alloys on it, however I've read a lot about the fitting of alloys on the larger rear brake drums.

My question isn't about fitting, I've found several non land rover alloys that will fit, however, is there any safety issues with using non land rover (possibly cheaply made?) alloys on the freelander?

Cheers in advance.
 
Depends what load rating they have, as a freelander is a bit heavier than a hatchback...
 
Now mods, long standing wise members etc, can't we make a sticky of this or one with just what fits I've asked this question in the past a simple sticky/database thread would have been a good help and I'd have known what to look out for going cheap...
 
GRID OFFROAD - ROTA Wheels

Been looking at these myself. Standard freebie rims have an et46 offset. The 5 x 114.3 bolt pattern is easily available and can be had at an et10 so the tires will get spaced out by 36mm!!

Only thing is they need to hold the right amount of weight. Think the freelander rims are rated to around 900kg a piece.
 
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