Damian16 Member May 8, 2020 #1 Hy everyone! I've just got these wheels.They are 235 75 r15 Should I put them on my Freelander 1? Can my car handle it?
Hy everyone! I've just got these wheels.They are 235 75 r15 Should I put them on my Freelander 1? Can my car handle it?
Damian16 Member May 8, 2020 #3 And? All good? No issues?I just dont wanted to brake it or stress the car.
Henry_b Think outside, no box required. May 8, 2020 #4 Those are Jeep XJ rims, i doubt the PCD is the same as the FL1..
Nodge68 Well-Known Member May 8, 2020 #8 Damian16 said: View attachment 208461 Hy everyone! I've just got these wheels.They are 235 75 r15 Should I put them on my Freelander 1? Can my car handle it? Click to expand... The car will for a while, but will your ears on a long drive at motorway speeds? I know mine wouldn't, and I'm 50% mutton-jeff. Also tell your insurance, and be aware that the wet weather grip of BF - ATs, atrocious in my experience. Damian16 said: Yes it ts. 5x114.3 Click to expand... What's the spigot dimensions? Will you need rings to correct it? Damian16 said: Isn't the tire size too big for a Freelander? Click to expand... The FL1 should just take a 29" tyre, as long as the wheel offset keeps the tyre away from the spring seat.
Damian16 said: View attachment 208461 Hy everyone! I've just got these wheels.They are 235 75 r15 Should I put them on my Freelander 1? Can my car handle it? Click to expand... The car will for a while, but will your ears on a long drive at motorway speeds? I know mine wouldn't, and I'm 50% mutton-jeff. Also tell your insurance, and be aware that the wet weather grip of BF - ATs, atrocious in my experience. Damian16 said: Yes it ts. 5x114.3 Click to expand... What's the spigot dimensions? Will you need rings to correct it? Damian16 said: Isn't the tire size too big for a Freelander? Click to expand... The FL1 should just take a 29" tyre, as long as the wheel offset keeps the tyre away from the spring seat.