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Old 08-29-2009, 10:55 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default If it fits on the spare tire carrier.

I have a quick question.

If a rim fits on the spare tire carrier will it fit on the car?

The rim goes on the spare carrier the same as the stock land rover rim.
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If it fit, yes, it would be the same bolt pattern unless it is an after market wheel with a different off set. Is this wheel steel or aluminum?
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It's a steel rim.

It defiantly fit on the three pegs of the tire carrier.

It went just as far back as the stock aluminum rim did.

I haven't had a chance to fit it on the actual car yet.
Since I live in a very hilly area.
It hard enough to find a level place to jack the car.
But the ground isn't even flat enough for the jack to sit flat.

Also it has a 4 inch backspacing.

Do you think pictures would help???
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No. I have wheels that will fit on the spare carrier and not on the axles.
Just get out a ruler and straight edge and measure.
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You've got two big hurdles besides bolt spacing. Offset (backspacing), and hub-centric or bolt-centric. All of these have to be the same (very close on backspacing) for it to work properly on the truck.
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Have you tried for this.what is the result.
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