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Old Mar 23, 2024 | 01:55 PM
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Can someone share the specs of the Land Rover Style 5098 22” wheel?DIAMETER: ?

WIDTH: ?

OFFSET: ?

BOLT PATTERN: ?

The CPO Defender I just bought has these and I’m looking to downsize to the LR style 5094 20” wheels and want to make sure it is a compatible swap without mods. Thanks! Great info here!


 
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Old Mar 23, 2024 | 11:17 PM
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All OEM rims regardless of diameter have the same offset +41.5mm and bolt pattern. 5x120,

18" are 8" 19, 20" are 8.5" and 22" are 9"

All 20" will fit on any Defender regardless of trim/engine/brake caliper size. Straight swap with the 22"s. No issues.
18" will only fit D200, D250, D240, P300
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Old Mar 24, 2024 | 02:00 AM
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Thanks @GavinC , that answered all my questions.
 
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[QUOTE=GavinC;894149]All OEM rims regardless of diameter have the same offset +41.5mm
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@GavinC Just for future readers, I stumbled upon two separate references that say the 22” wheels are actually a different offset at +43.0mm. Below is the reference from the Land Rover online iGUIDE for the Defender. Please forgive me if I am wrong.
So, if this true, and I do swap out my stock 22” wheels for the Style 5094 20” wheels (+41.5mm instead of 43mm offset)…what would be the effect of changing offsets? Would it be noticeable?


 
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Old Mar 27, 2024 | 09:15 PM
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2mm isn't gonna change anything. you'll be fine either way.
 
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[QUOTE=longtrip68;894579]
Originally Posted by GavinC
All OEM rims regardless of diameter have the same offset +41.5mm
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@GavinC Just for future readers, I stumbled upon two separate references that say the 22” wheels are actually a different offset at +43.0mm. Below is the reference from the Land Rover online iGUIDE for the Defender. Please forgive me if I am wrong.
So, if this true, and I do swap out my stock 22” wheels for the Style 5094 20” wheels (+41.5mm instead of 43mm offset)…what would be the effect of changing offsets? Would it be noticeable?

Thats news to me. Apologies for the bad info.

1.5mm more not going to have any fitment issues.

there are a gazillion examples of people swapping OEM 22s for 20s and vice Versa.

no issues whatsoever. 20s fit on all Defenders. No exceptions.
 
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