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Always



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Will these wheels fit on a 2007 car?

Hi all.
I discovered at the weekend that my old P38 winter wheels - steel modulars with BF Goodrich All Terrain tyres aren't even close to fitting my 07 TDV8. If I'm honest I'm a bit embarrassed that I thought they would - the rims are just 16"!!

Anyway, I'm looking around for alternative options, and saw these in the For Sale section:

http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic21952.html

Does anyone know if these 18" rims will fit on a 2007 car?

Sorry if this is a dumb question, but I have no idea if the hubs / discs etc changed from 04 to 07....

Cheers in advance!


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Sorry but I think not, min size on a tdv8 is 19" to fit over the front calipers. Thumbs Up There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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As said above you will need 19" wheels.

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Re: Will these wheels fit on a 2007 car?

What may i ask is wrong with the wheels on your FF?

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I have a set for Winter Tyres:

http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/post236199.html#236199

Gary

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Re: Will these wheels fit on a 2007 car?

Cam-Tech-Craig wrote:
What may i ask is wrong with the wheels on your FF?


Thanks all for your replies.

Craig - there is nothing wrong with my FF wheels - they're grrrreat, but for the last few years I've swapped onto All-Terrain tyres for when the snow comes. I don't want to be swapping tyres over, I'd rather swap wheels - which I can do myself at home.

I do have a spare set of 20" rims which I could put winter tyres on (bloody expensive though!!), and as far as I can tell you can't get All-Terrain tyres for 20" rims. I was hoping for 18" rims to accommodate the tyres - and at a reasonable price. 19" rims will force up the price of the tyres, and limit my choice.

That makes sense in my head... hope it makes sense to anyone reading it!!

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and as far as I can tell you can't get All-Terrain tyres for 20" rims.


yes you can Thumbs Up - General Grabber AT 275/45/20 are a direct swop for the std 255/50/20 and are speed rated for the FFRR

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^ + 1 Thumbs Up I have the Grabbers and they are excellent Very Happy

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Vogue wrote:
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and as far as I can tell you can't get All-Terrain tyres for 20" rims.


yes you can Thumbs Up - General Grabber AT 275/45/20 are a direct swop for the std 255/50/20 and are speed rated for the FFRR


Thud

I'm not sure how I missed that info... anyway, I've agreed to buy a set of 19" wheels from Gary, and I'll look to put a set of ATs on those eventually. I'll probably sell my spare 20" wheels in due course to fund it.... and my BFGs for the P38! I'm going to end up with a lot of wheels kicking around for a while... Rolling Eyes

While I'm on, what are the Grabber ATs like for on-road handling and noise? My BF Goodrich ATs on the P38 were ok until you tried to go above 70mph on the mortorway, and they didn't like that much at all! Shocked

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I find the Grabbers great for me, regularly do a 700 round trip to Englandshire, all motorway and happy at 80ish not any noisier than standard, although you have to go some to get over the racket of a TD6 Very Happy

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