XKR Wheel offsets
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XKR Wheel offsets
So after my nightmare with ADV that was resolved with a refund after 3 months of what I'll call an email and forum "street fight", they allowed me to keep the ADV 10.1 wheels that did not fit my '13. Now its interesting that they said they built the wheels for the '13 but after FINALLY seeing the dealer invoice and the offsets they are 20x9 ET49 front and 20x11 ET31 rear. What year Jag does this fit if any? I can't in good faith sell these on someone if they won't fit so I'm asking you guys with wheel experience throughout the x150 range to help me out, as I need to figure out what to do with these wheels before I get frustrated and make tables out of them
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MaximA
Any buyer will need the bolt pattern, centerbore, and offsets.
Since you have the offsets already listed, they will also need to measure the lug nut stud to make sure the stud is long enough.
I have been going through this problem of proper wheel fitment for some time, and hopefully will have results from Fastco in Canada to produce a set of custom made wheels for my 2009 XKR with oversized Alcon brake calipers.
Buying wheels for Jaguar cars other than OEM tend to be a nightmare.
Of course the major deal on the wheels is proper offset, which you have already supplied.
It would be a good idea to post photos of wheels and ......the stampings inside front and rear wheels.
Any buyer will need the bolt pattern, centerbore, and offsets.
Since you have the offsets already listed, they will also need to measure the lug nut stud to make sure the stud is long enough.
I have been going through this problem of proper wheel fitment for some time, and hopefully will have results from Fastco in Canada to produce a set of custom made wheels for my 2009 XKR with oversized Alcon brake calipers.
Buying wheels for Jaguar cars other than OEM tend to be a nightmare.
Of course the major deal on the wheels is proper offset, which you have already supplied.
It would be a good idea to post photos of wheels and ......the stampings inside front and rear wheels.
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I too have had problems but only in offset. The wheels perfectly fit as far as bolt patterns and somewhere on the forum its just the wrong offset. I'll take a picture of the wheels when I go check on the Coilover install over lunch. They are custom ADV 10.1 and I will try to find the pictures and post them as well.
Thank you!
Thank you!
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So after my nightmare with ADV that was resolved with a refund after 3 months of what I'll call an email and forum "street fight", they allowed me to keep the ADV 10.1 wheels that did not fit my '13. Now its interesting that they said they built the wheels for the '13 but after FINALLY seeing the dealer invoice and the offsets they are 20x9 ET49 front and 20x11 ET31 rear. What year Jag does this fit if any? I can't in good faith sell these on someone if they won't fit so I'm asking you guys with wheel experience throughout the x150 range to help me out, as I need to figure out what to do with these wheels before I get frustrated and make tables out of them
Those offsets are the same as the 2007/2009 XK/XKR.
Since the front rim is 1/2 wider (9 vs 8 1/2) the wheel would have 6 mm less inner clearance in the well and would protrude 6 mm closer to the outer fender. There should be no problem and would allow a slightly wider tire.
Since the rear rim is 1 and 1/2 inch wider (11 vs 9.5) the wheel would have 19 mm less inner clearance in the well and would protrude 19 mm closer to the outer fender. This should fit as I think I have read that somebody on the forum has used 20 mm spacers on the rear without rubbing.
With the extra clearance on the outside they might even fit over the Alcon brakes.
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MaximA (02-05-2014)
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Thats exactly what I thought as I think remember the offsets being pre 2010 cars. Here are some pics so if any 2007-2009 owners are interested. They are brand new and had tires mounted on them once. Never have then been driven and have been stored ever since we realized they were not the proper offset for a 2013.
Please excuse my photography I took the best I could and if you would like to see more let me know.
I'll tell you honestly the dealer cost was 5190 and I paid 6400 for the set. I just need to get rid of them as they are taking up space.
20x9 fronts and 20x11 rear with ET49 and ET31 offsets respectively. The 4600 you see stamped in the inside wheel center is the PO number that you can see here ADV.1 Order Status » PO 4600
Please excuse my photography I took the best I could and if you would like to see more let me know.
I'll tell you honestly the dealer cost was 5190 and I paid 6400 for the set. I just need to get rid of them as they are taking up space.
20x9 fronts and 20x11 rear with ET49 and ET31 offsets respectively. The 4600 you see stamped in the inside wheel center is the PO number that you can see here ADV.1 Order Status » PO 4600
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I had a good idea they made the wheels for the wrong model range as the dealer just told them to make wheels to fit the last XKR that was in his shop and guess what its was an 09.
If anyone is interested just make me an offer you won't offend me they are just gathering dust, and I'd rather see a forum member enjoy them, I personally really like the wheels and they are super light but wont fit my '13. If the numbers right I'll throw in a pair of Super Sport 305/30/20 that are brand new.
If anyone is interested just make me an offer you won't offend me they are just gathering dust, and I'd rather see a forum member enjoy them, I personally really like the wheels and they are super light but wont fit my '13. If the numbers right I'll throw in a pair of Super Sport 305/30/20 that are brand new.
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I had a good idea they made the wheels for the wrong model range as the dealer just told them to make wheels to fit the last XKR that was in his shop and guess what its was an 09.
If anyone is interested just make me an offer you won't offend me they are just gathering dust, and I'd rather see a forum member enjoy them, I personally really like the wheels and they are super light but wont fit my '13. If the numbers right I'll throw in a pair of Super Sport 305/30/20 that are brand new.
If anyone is interested just make me an offer you won't offend me they are just gathering dust, and I'd rather see a forum member enjoy them, I personally really like the wheels and they are super light but wont fit my '13. If the numbers right I'll throw in a pair of Super Sport 305/30/20 that are brand new.
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On a 2010 the fronts will fit but the rears will stick out 9mm but I can't remember the stock offset off the top of my head. Keep in mind my car was lowered 35mm at the time so that was causing part of the problem. my gut tells me they may stick out past the quarter panel at stock height if you use 305s.
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Since the front offset is the same 49 mm and the front rim is 1/2 wider (9 vs 8 1/2) the wheel would have 6 mm less inner clearance in the well and would protrude 6 mm closer to the outer fender. There should be no problem and would allow a slightly wider tire.
Since the rear offset is 31 mm vs the stock 26 mm, while the rear rim is 1 and 1/2 inch wider (11 vs 9.5), the wheel would have 24 mm less inner clearance in the well and would only protrude 14 mm closer to the outer fender.
So my guess is that these should fit a 2007/2009 XK/XKR with standard brake package and give it a slightly wider stance. With the 6 mm more front clearance and 14 mm more rear clearance from the rotor they might even fit with the Alcons.
I think in the rear 295's would fit and maybe even 305's considering MaximA's rear wheels protrude outward 25 mm from stock with the 11 in wheels and the 295s fit even with the car lowered.
FYI there is a handy wheel offset calculator at:
1010TIRES.COM - Wheel Offset Calculator
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