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Grimdog



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My Jag x type has alloy wheels and a steel spare as does my Jag xkr. I never thought about different nuts! Although in my case, it's probably the fact that they are space savers with speed restrictions and not the nut seatings.

I recently bought a set of replacement nuts for the Freelander. The nuts initially supplied had the wrong taper for my alloys. Was told that they had two different sets for my car, one for steel wheels and one for alloys. Second set fitted fine. First set had a 60 degree taper, the second set had a"Ghia 2" taper, whatever that is?

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BossBob wrote:
Bobupndown wrote:
How can they supply a wheel that the nuts don't fit securely?
Can't see any manufacturers doing that, it's a mega claim just waiting to happen.
I'd say that it's because the tyre size is not identical to those fitted to the standard alloys so reduced speed recommended to prevent any difference in handling or road holding.


Sorry to disappoint you. My FL2 came with a steel rim as a spare. I acquired a fifth alloy rim and had the tyre taken off the steel rim and placed on to the alloy rim. The tyre size was exactly the same as those already fitted.


Freelander 2 came with wheels from 16" - 19" (dont believe any larger were fitted as standard), I doubt that all spare wheels exactly matched those sizes. It's not uncommon for smaller wheels but with higher profile tyre sidewalls to be fitted as spares, the rolling circumference being similar. Landrover - turning owners into mechanics since 1948

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Yawn

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Nodge68



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OLOSTEVE wrote:

Nodge68 wrote:
Have you considered getting a set of factory 17" steel spare rims? These often come with new or almost new (but old) tyres, which may or may not be suitable for reuse.
However you will guarantee the wheels are designed to fit the vehicle perfectly.


As you can see this has a full sized tyre so why should it have a speed restriction?


Just to prevent people using them with different size tyres for longer periods, which could damage the AWD system.
If all 4 are the same, then remove the stickers and use them like normal wheels. Hyundai Ioniq 5 Ultimate. The family car.
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OLOSTEVE



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Thank you all for your help and advise.
Way to go is, "Factory full size spare rims", 3 on eBay at present.
Only thing holding me back is I still would like to see a side on picture with steel rims fitted.

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L359Andy



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I like this idea, tempted myself. Side pic taken off MuddyMods website, this car has the lift kit but shows the wheels nicely.

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OLOSTEVE



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Thanks Andy, I think silver with road going tyres and centre caps will just give me what i want. Can always go back to the alloys if it doesn't work.

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