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Old 04-15-2017, 01:02 AM
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Default F type rims on a str?

Has anyone tried f type alloys on the s type r? I know the rear offset is out by a bit..but I want to go 19"s and the aftermarket selection ain't great for 5 x 108 staggered atm imo....

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Sounds like a way to buy trouble.
 
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according to ferrada wheels they do . funny i was just looking at a set for mine .
apparently the Ferrada FR series can fit 20x9/10.5 FR3 and i expect FR1,FR2,FR4 5x108 +35/38 Jaguar F Type , S Type & XF .

20x9/10.5 Ferrada FR3 5x108 +35/38 Bronze Wheels Fits Jaguar F Type S Type XF | eBay
 
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Will they be strong enough? The STR is much heavier.

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There isn't much weight difference between an f type v8 s and a str so I doubt that this would be an issue.

I just wanted to find out if anyone had tried fitting them to an s type chassis??
 

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The lack of replies says it all.
 
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Originally Posted by JagV8
The lack of replies says it all.
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It is what it is. People are not doing it.
 
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Are you sure you want 19"?

I find the 18" and 20" tires/wheels to be cheaper and easier to get. Plus a wider selection of models.

Seems like the 19" diameter are not as popular.
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+1^
personally id do the 20'' due to the availability of tires .
18'' are ok . but 19'' is hard work here too .
so to prove two points on the subject here is a link showing bad cattitude's STR with xfr wheels attached .

https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/s...38/#post758086

then after reading this I'm lead to believe the f type wheels do in fact fit the XF so in turn should fit the s type.

https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...ls-xfr-146861/

also this shows the f type front wheels to be correct fitment to the STR but no info on the rears

https://www.wheel-size.com/size/jaguar/f-type/
 

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ok more searching came up with this for the f type rears .
no way will the rears fit the s type without a spacer .

you will have better luck with xf wheels i think .

275/40R18 98V
9.5Jx18 ET27 5x108
2.3 / 2.5

275/35ZR19 98Y
9.5Jx19 ET27 5x108
2.3 / 2.5

285/30ZR20 97Z
10Jx20 ET25 5x108
2.5 / 2.7
 

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Thanks for the info gents. Definitely food for thought
 

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