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Old 01-26-2009, 04:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 02 DII Can it Accept This Wheel?

Here is my predicament.

Last night while coming home from the store in snow slid into a curb and destroyed the rims. Now we need new ones, and new tires as they are bald (hence the slide).

I have an opportunity to buy some rims with tires, however I'm not sure if they will fit and nowhere seems to have the information I need.

Here is the Ad for the tires I am looking at from a classified:

Triple Plated Chrome 20" rims on directional Toyo Proxes ST 255/50R20 tyres. Tyres are virtually brand new - still have the rubber nubs on them. These will fit Range Rover, Land Rover Discovery, Freelander, BMW X5, BMW X3 and Honda Ridgelines and possibly others. 5X120 bolt pattern.

Now the picture he has included is a Menzari rim and the model looks like the Inferno.

Can someone tell me if this will work? I really need help as I know nothing about these kinds of things. If it will work it will save me a good deal of money.

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should work as the DII is a 5x120 lug pattern, don't know about clearance for rubbing etc. Those tires are also likely to provide even less grip in the snow. Oh and it might look horrible, but that's a matter of taste.
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ask the seller the overall diameter of the wheel

Stock is 29.02" and I know someone had 32" mounted on a NON OFF ROAD used DII

so in other words on flex 32 will rub, on street probably not

as Army said, in here we are not fan of bling on a Rover, but if that is what you want, knock yourself off
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