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airc909



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United Kingdom 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 SE Siberian Silver
Wheel bolts from 20" to 19" ?

hi i have standard 20" alloys from the 2005 sport

i am looking to get a set of these 19" alloys:

https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/tlAAAOSw9zdcZUXJ/s-l500.jpg

i believe they will fit but i am not sure if my current bolts will be suitable?

hopefully somebody can help but happy to provide more info

thanks

chris

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airc909



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so here is a sport my age with those wheels fitted so guessing they must by same stud pattern

https://i174.photobucket.com/albums/w96/911wise/DSC_0001.jpg

just need to know about the bolts...

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All sports are the same stud pattern 5x120 but the offset can be different depending on wheels. Andy.
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airc909



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any idea on the bolts mate

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Should be the same,,sometimes aftermarket alloys have different nuts. Andy.
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airc909



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ok so these are definitely 5x120 so that is ok

they are off a Vogue

apparently if my bolts are flat on the back they will fit but if they are coned they wont

mine are flat (assuming the back is the bit you see when you look at the wheels lol)

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Hi,
as you have said, think there a FFRR wheel not a standard RRS wheel

you have not mentioned tyre size yet Question

istr FFRR are different to RRS (may be in a good way Whistle ) RRS are 255/50/19

and if your buying wheels with tyres on I would be going for a decent brand and check the DOT code for the age of them Shocked

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Col



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If the wheels are off a Fullfat Vouge prior to 2004 you will need the Fullfat wheel nuts as the shank of the nut is a different diameter to the Sport and the Sport one will not go through the rim if I remember correctly.

Cheers
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airc909



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Col - thanks mate. Thumbs Up

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CRACKA



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airc909,
Just came across this earlier post. I have some 2004 20" Vogue wheels that don't fit my RRS. with Brembo brakes.
I know about the wheel nuts being different. Just interested to see how you ended up. Did you get them and any other problems?

PS On my RRS Sport it has Conical shaped shanks on the nuts but the wheels are for flat ones. Found you can use the Conical ones. They have to have a thin extra washer to make sure the shank length is the same. But CAN'T put a flat end into a Conical wheel 2006 4.2 S/C with Tow Pack, Side Steps, DRL's, 19" & 20" wheels, additional 110 ltr Fuel Tank Roof Rack and performance mods.

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Col



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As Sport wheels are spigot mounted I think you may find the flat washer on genuine sport wheel nut assists clamping force the washer also tightens against the wheel face, the nut then tightens against the steel washer which in turn prevents damage to the aluminium wheel by the nut turning against it when torqued up, not sure it has anything to do with the length of the shank, the same as the taper on the end of the shank is just that a taper and makes it easier to align the stud, wheel and nut.

Cheers
Col

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