Member Since: 11 Nov 2008
Location: Arese (MI)
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D4 CERCHI DA 18"
Questi sono i cerchi da 18" che monta la RRS bowler con dischi dei freni grandi..... è sufficiente spostare le pinze dei freni e si possono montare.......
Member Since: 17 Mar 2008
Location: NSW
Posts: 706
Sorry for being in English, but this thread is for a version of these rims that are made specifically to fit over the 3.0 brakes.
http://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/topic57724.htmlHome of LLAMS, for LRs and Jeep GCs
10th Mar 2011 11:21 am
DIEGUS
Member Since: 11 Nov 2008
Location: Arese (MI)
Posts: 1416
Ciao Graemes....
YOUR Llams HC
Yes, these are .....
thanks for your link!
Have you tried these??Diego
10th Mar 2011 5:31 pm
GraemeS
Member Since: 17 Mar 2008
Location: NSW
Posts: 706
No. I had some on order but decided to proceed with 2.7 brake conversion to fit 17" rims. New brakes will be fitted within a couple of weeks, with tyres already fitted to BMW X5 rims.
Enough clearance for the snow now?Home of LLAMS, for LRs and Jeep GCs
11th Mar 2011 11:57 am
DIEGUS
Member Since: 11 Nov 2008
Location: Arese (MI)
Posts: 1416
I thought taht your and preparing for a quote....
Very clearance for all now!!! Diego
11th Mar 2011 5:47 pm
marcap599
Member Since: 13 Dec 2010
Location: Munchen
Posts: 959
I asked Compomotive for a quotation, they replay (so fast) that the rims are availible now and will fit all the RRS/D4 with no Brembo logo on. This means that all the TDV6 can fit the 18" wheels.
They also suggest a large variety of tyre options in order the off-road use you want.
The price is really good, I'm now checking how to update my car registration documents to made it legal for road use.marcap599
15th Mar 2011 4:17 pm
king_rava
Member Since: 20 Sep 2006
Location: Ticino
Posts: 253
marcap599 wrote:
I asked Compomotive for a quotation, they replay (so fast) that the rims are availible now and will fit all the RRS/D4 with no Brembo logo on. This means that all the TDV6 can fit the 18" wheels.
They also suggest a large variety of tyre options in order the off-road use you want.
The price is really good, I'm now checking how to update my car registration documents to made it legal for road use.
marcap599,
quanto ti hanno chiesto x un set completo, spedizione inclusa?Membro del Club
16th Mar 2011 6:44 am
marcap599
Member Since: 13 Dec 2010
Location: Munchen
Posts: 959
Ecco la risposta:
Quote:
Dear Sir,
Thank you for your mail as below –
I am happy to confirm that we are able to offer our 8x18 PD rim to suit your Land Rover –
We have just completed the process of confirming all the fitments for this new wheel on the many varied Land Rover brake options / vehicles.
We have supplied for all model of Land Rover with this wheel via our Australian importer = www.greenovalexperience.com
So as long as your car does not have the Brembo branded logo on the caliper all will be fine.
The rim is made to take your original Land Rover alloy wheel lug nut and Land Rover centre caps. So should be a case of just fitting your new tyres and driving away from the garage.
The colour option available is only as seen in this image – metallic grey / Anthracite. In stock now and available for direct dispatch.
The cost for a set of 4 of these wheels delivered to your door would be £950 gbp excluding tax at 20%
[This does not include the cost of 20 nuts or new caps as you can use your own from your original rims.]
Tyres-
You can use the regular 255 55 x 18 tyre or
We recommend the following for touring and medium off-road work:
* General Grabber AT2 255/60R18
* Continental CrossContact AT 255/600R18
* Yokohama Geolander AT/S 265/60R18
* Cooper ATR 265/60R18
* Goodyear Silent Armor 265/60R18
For more serious off-road (but will need light plastic cutting):
* BFG AT 265/65R18
* Cooper Zeon LTZ 285/60R18
For very serious off-road (will need more modification):
* Maxxis Bighorn 275/65R18
* Hankook MT 275/65R18
E' molto interessante anche l'elenco delle gomme. Adesso c'è da vedere se il CETOC rilascia il nullaosta, o se qualche gentile possessore di D4 ci fornisce una copia di un libretto con indicata qualche misura su cerchi da 18".marcap599
16th Mar 2011 7:31 am
marcap599
Member Since: 13 Dec 2010
Location: Munchen
Posts: 959
Ecco la risposta:
Quote:
Dear Sir,
Thank you for your mail as below –
I am happy to confirm that we are able to offer our 8x18 PD rim to suit your Land Rover –
We have just completed the process of confirming all the fitments for this new wheel on the many varied Land Rover brake options / vehicles.
We have supplied for all model of Land Rover with this wheel via our Australian importer = www.greenovalexperience.com
So as long as your car does not have the Brembo branded logo on the caliper all will be fine.
The rim is made to take your original Land Rover alloy wheel lug nut and Land Rover centre caps. So should be a case of just fitting your new tyres and driving away from the garage.
The colour option available is only as seen in this image – metallic grey / Anthracite. In stock now and available for direct dispatch.
The cost for a set of 4 of these wheels delivered to your door would be £950 gbp excluding tax at 20%
[This does not include the cost of 20 nuts or new caps as you can use your own from your original rims.]
Tyres-
You can use the regular 255 55 x 18 tyre or
We recommend the following for touring and medium off-road work:
* General Grabber AT2 255/60R18
* Continental CrossContact AT 255/600R18
* Yokohama Geolander AT/S 265/60R18
* Cooper ATR 265/60R18
* Goodyear Silent Armor 265/60R18
For more serious off-road (but will need light plastic cutting):
* BFG AT 265/65R18
* Cooper Zeon LTZ 285/60R18
For very serious off-road (will need more modification):
* Maxxis Bighorn 275/65R18
* Hankook MT 275/65R18
E' molto interessante anche l'elenco delle gomme. Adesso c'è da vedere se il CETOC rilascia il nullaosta, o se qualche gentile possessore di D4 ci fornisce una copia di un libretto con indicata qualche misura su cerchi da 18".marcap599
16th Mar 2011 7:31 am
giubba90
Member Since: 08 Jun 2009
Location: ferrara
Posts: 273
La foto del cerchio nel colore disponibile riesci a pubblicarla?
16th Mar 2011 7:23 pm
unreal boy
Member Since: 13 Apr 2009
Location: italy
Posts: 154
se ti puo servire è del mio d4 2.7
Click image to enlarge
16th Mar 2011 9:21 pm
Panoramix
Member Since: 16 Dec 2008
Location: Milan Area
Posts: 3249
Guardando il libretto, a seconda del diametro i pneumatici devono essere omologati per queste velocità :
Ma si rendono conto su che macchina devono essere montati?
Una volta che hai omologato al massimo un condice "T" (190km/h) o "U" (200km/H) l'unica cosa che importa è l'indice di carico!
Discovery 3 "Tank", 2.7 TDV6 - Fully Land Rover Passion edition
LR4 "Enterprise", 5.0 V8 Petrol: now factory style but it will be like that for a long time
L322 "Centurion 3.6 TDV8", Land Rover Passion edition in progress
17th Mar 2011 5:58 am
Land Lover
Member Since: 28 Aug 2008
Location: Padova
Posts: 537
Forse ....e sottolineo forse dirò una cretinata.......ma
credo che si tratti, più che altro, di un problema di PESI/PRESTAZIONI (e la nostra LR non scherza in fatto di peso)
...sono le case produttrici di pneumatici che non fanno gomme che si adattino al nostro giocattolo
......e per soddisfare certi parametri bisogna "sforare" in altri,
.....vedi, con il codice velocitÃ
il problema poi diventa un altro...che si "sfora" con i costi
......tanto paga "pantalone"
.....che poi siamo noi
17th Mar 2011 4:44 pm
marcap599
Member Since: 13 Dec 2010
Location: Munchen
Posts: 959
La compomotive ha chiuso,
c'è però un alternativa molto interessante per i cerchi da 18" che montano sul D4, senza nessuna modifica ai freni (nemmeno la limatina necessaria per aumentare da 1mm a 3mm la distanza minima di legge dalle pinze freno necessaria per le compomotive).
Carico sopportabile 1000 Kg a ruota
Canale largo 8.5"
marcap599
17th Oct 2013 7:05 pm
Riccardo
Member Since: 20 Feb 2010
Location: Porto (was Kent)
Posts: 4123
Sarei cursioso di vederle montate, sembrano belle.
chi li vende e quanto costano?It takes all sorts (to make a world).
D3 HSE LHD gone but not forgotten
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