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Will newer model Jaguar XJ rims fit on the X350? Link provided
Hey can anyone confirm that these 20"X9" front and 20"X10" rear wheels I'm looking at will fit on my 2004 XJR? I currently have 18" rims on it but had Sepangs which were 20s but the wheels in question say they were made for 2010 - 2017 XJ... did the bolt pattern and/or offsets change that will cause issues using these on the X350?
Hey can anyone confirm that these 20"X9" front and 20"X10" rear wheels I'm looking at will fit on my 2004 XJR? I currently have 18" rims on it but had Sepangs which were 20s but the wheels in question say they were made for 2010 - 2017 XJ... did the bolt pattern and/or offsets change that will cause issues using these on the X350?
Thank you Sean! I really hope so I think I'm going to pull the trigger on these will look nice on the dark green XJR
Well check that. These are 9 inch and 10 inch widths so you would have to determine if you have enough gap. When I first looked, I was only looking @ offset. After your comment I went back and looked again at the width.
Others who've added 20" rims can tell you if they'll clear.
So if you have 8" wide wheels now and you add two inches. With the same offset, the wheel will be one inch wider on the inside and on the outside.
And if you're going from 18" to 20", you would need an even lower profile tire. Best take the car to a tire shop and they can tell you with more confidence.
I don't have my SV8 any more so I can't put it on the lift to check clearance.
My 20" Callisto are 9" wide, front and rear.
Pretty sure that 10" will go on the rear if the offset is the same (that's why I asked).
You may read that thread where the max width of tyres of 295 was discussed, rims were up to 10.5" wide. https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...ack-xjr-77305/
If you keep 255 or put no more than 275 wide tyres on the rear, that should work.
On the front, 9" has no issue, even with bigger tyres (mine are 255/40 R20)
Clearance is mostly governed by the bandwidth (and also model) of the tyre, more than the rim.
Et46 (3 more mm on the outside) adds-up to the 10" issue. It may be very very close...
And keeping a 255 mm tyre on a 10" rim would stretch it a bit...
If it were me I would check carefully the available space under your rear wheel arches with your current tyres setting before making the jump
Thanks everyone, I was thinking the 10" rear might be a bit wide. If I end up making the jump I will let everyone know how it fits and what tire setup I'm running. Appreciate all the advice
This has been done already by a few members of this forum. Try a search using the wheel name
Hey Panthro,
Thanks for the comment. I tried searching "orono" which is the name of the wheels I'm trying to put on the XJR but nothing is showing up. If you have any specific search terms you think would pull up the threads you've seen please let me know! Mahalo
I recently put these Opal Konig Oversteer 19 inch wheels on my 2005 XJR with Yokohama Advan Sport tires and they look and ride great! The Opal is a sort of a gunmetal gray, been meaning to post a picture. Got both at Discount Tire.
The main issue is a wheel with the right bolt pattern and something that will clear the Brembos.
I recently put these Opal Konig Oversteer 19 inch wheels on my 2005 XJR with Yokohama Advan Sport tires and they look and ride great! The Opal is a sort of a gunmetal gray, been meaning to post a picture. Got both at Discount Tire.
The main issue is a wheel with the right bolt pattern and something that will clear the Brembos.