   
Al Oliveira (Offroaddisco)
advanced member Username: Offroaddisco
Post Number: 1344 Registered: 04-2002
| Posted on Monday, February 10, 2003 - 06:47 pm: |
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Hmmm... if it wasn't dark and cold outside I would check. But if you found out what the offset and bolt pattern were it would be easy to tell. Pattern and offset for the D2 has been posted here. Just do a... <--- Search ... then call the dealer to get the info for the new Rangie or call a BMW dealer to find out about the X5. But to be honest I don't think the stock Land Rover lugs (D2) will even fit into the BMW X5 wheel but I haven't tried it. The new Rangie might be another story. Lots of stuff on the new Rangie are pulled right from the X5 parts bin. |