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redshovel



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2010 Supercharged Wheel Nuts

Just got some 2010 Supercharged Wheels fitted to a n 2005 (06 Model Type)
I am sure they have the correct wheel nuts fitted but they seem to stick out a lot!

Is this normal?? ......hard to tell from looking at anything from google images etc.



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Centre Caps?

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Doesn't look right to me! They're sticking out way too far! Got - 2017 SDV8 Autobiography in Loire Blue
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Had - 2007 S/C in Stornoway Grey

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i know they have 'range rover ' on them but are they proper landrover wheels? or replicas.. ... - .- -.




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The hub location does not look right to me. Take it off and reposition making sure you do each nut loose at first then do up nuts that are opposite each other....

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Redshovel, as odd as it seems the nuts actually stick out, check on newer Rangie...

Now, before you tight them all, take them off, remove the shinny new wheels and please, take care of these ugly discs and calipers? Somthing has to be done here ! Shocked

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redshovel



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Ok....I have the centre caps....just not fitted them yet.
They are Genuine Wheels purchased from a source recommend here.

Would each hub location be out of position?

So is the room undecided if this is normal or not!

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I remain unconvinced this is normal! Got - 2017 SDV8 Autobiography in Loire Blue
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we need to search for pics me thinks... Very Happy ... - .- -.




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This is the only pic I can find of the same type of wheel, taken at an angle.
they look like they stick out here too somewhat!

http://gtcarlot.com/data/Land+Rover/Range+...68705.html

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I have the same wheels and rest assured the wheel nuts do stick out a wee bit , and unfortunately my callipers are as manky as yours redshovel Big Cry 2008 MY Supercharged
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Here are some pictures of my wheels, the nuts do seem to 'stand proud' but I am putting this down to the relatively small 'offset value' of 8J for the 19 inch wheels. Simply put there isn't enough alloy sticking out to surround the nuts.



These are the same nuts on my 20 inch wheels where the offset is 8.5J, so there is a greater depth of material in the hub area.



If you zoom into the wheels on the LR experience vehicle you can see that the nuts are quite proud on this wheel also.

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axle wrote:
I have the same wheels and rest assured the wheel nuts do stick out a wee bit , and unfortunately my callipers are as manky as yours redshovel Big Cry


When u say 'stick out a wee bit', do you mean the same distance as mine?

If so guess thats just the way they will have to be.

Thanks for posting the other pics people.....can see the nuts sticking out....just the wheels I have seem to make them look to extrude even more so!

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just looked the 23mm shank nuts on ebay and some look like the 'nut' bit is more shallower than the others ....maybe there are two types of nuts.. ... - .- -.




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scarey wrote:
just looked the 23mm shank nuts on ebay and some look like the 'nut' bit is more shallower than the others ....maybe there are two types of nuts..


Was wondering the same thing Stan.

I did wonder if the nut for the RRS wheels was lower in profile as when you look at the picture of my old RRS the nuts appear to be roughly flush with the alloy level on the hub. The offset on this style of alloy was 9J IIRC but the section by the hub was relatively flat...

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