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weim71
 


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Anyone recommend what kind of wheels to get?

I have a 07 Disco 3, its got 18" 10 spoke wheels, and i dont like them! Anyone one got any ideas for 19s ?
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2006 onwards 19" FFRR rims (7 spokes)! Thumbs Up Thumbs Up

   
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Given the weight of the D3, I'd be careful to buy wheels which are strong enough. I like the D3 HSE 19" 6 spoke wheels. They appear regularly here and on eBay. I bought a set from a forum member a couple of years ago.
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Check out this thread: http://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/topic13859.html Idea
  
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DSL wrote:
2006 onwards 19" FFRR rims (7 spokes)! Thumbs Up Thumbs Up


Same here Thumbs Up lovely wheels Thumbs Up
  
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looking on ebay for a set of these i noticed that they come with presure monitoring .
any one shed some light on that aspect , does the d3 hse or se have that , i only ask because i don't
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I dont think the HSE or SE have TPM as standard, I'm sure its an option!
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Gotta agree, FFRR wheels look good, cheaper on eBay than HSE 19's too.

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Thanks, they look really nice! I will check these out. Thumbs Up
Also, are the lamp guards easy to fit, or should i get the garage to do it? Its goes for its first service next month, so wasnt sure if i just get them to do it.
  
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If you want 18"s check out this eBay item -
eBay Item No. 180214199098

or 19"s eBay Item No. 180213963242
  
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Lamp guards need 2 screws and a couple of clips, takes 5 mins per side, really easy job. No drilling etc.
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The rear guards are a tad more difficult in that you need to drill a hole each side to fit the mounting brackets, fit a rivnut and then attach the guards. Most of us don't have a rivnut gun in our ensemble. When I did it, I pop riveted the bracket on with an ordinary pop rivet ( the LR type for the Series LR rear panels - they have a big head). If you need to take the guard mount bracket off, simply drill out the rivet.

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Even self-tapping screws would be OK for the rear brackets.
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Brilliant! Thumbs Up no point handing out money to Land Rover when it can be done at home.
  
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