HOV Posted Tuesday at 08:39 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 08:39 AM Can I utilise an 18-inch spacesaver on my vehicle equipped with 19-inch rims? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stevenkeyte Posted Tuesday at 08:39 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 08:39 AM Yes, a taller tyre maintains the same diameter. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ken_Lion Posted Tuesday at 08:40 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 08:40 AM All are 18-inch; rim size is inconsequential. Examine various posts on this platform! The search button is a valuable tool. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HOV Posted Tuesday at 08:40 AM Author Share Posted Tuesday at 08:40 AM I am uncertain about your statement regarding “they're all 18.” If you are alluding to the Spacesaver wheel, your assertion is incorrect, as I have encountered 19” Spacesavers during my search, albeit infrequently. I opted for an 18” due to an immediate necessity. Thank you for your comment. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Ken_Lion Posted Tuesday at 08:41 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 08:41 AM All the LR space savers measure 18 inches. If you have encountered a 19", it is likely not an authentic LR component. The wheel diameter is irrelevant, as the appropriate tyre ensures the outer diameter remains consistent. Consequently, you may accommodate wheels ranging from 17" to 21" on your vehicle; the distinction lies in the tyres. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xsports Posted Tuesday at 08:41 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 08:41 AM I contend that a larger tyre sidewall results in greater instability during cornering. I researched a 19" and discovered Road Hero. While they advocate for their 18" option for the Evoque, I discovered that they offer a 19" variant that is, in fact, more comparable in diameter to the 18". I utilised Tire Size Comparison for verification. My tyre dimensions are 245/45/20. Diameter of 729 mm. Circumference: 2289 mm. The Road Hero RH235, featuring a 155/80/19 specification, has a diameter of 732 mm. Circumference: 2294 mm. The recommended model for my vehicle is the RH086, with a size of 155/85/18, resulting in a diameter of 721mm. Circumference: 2263 mm. A 19" size is superior and provides a more precise fit. I further assert that the RH235 possesses the appropriate wheel nut apertures for Range Rover. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xsports Posted Tuesday at 08:41 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 08:41 AM https://tiresize.com/comparison/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HOV Posted Tuesday at 08:42 AM Author Share Posted Tuesday at 08:42 AM I greatly appreciate your thorough response. I was certain that I had encountered an advertisement for a 19” spacesaver, but I could not locate it. I will now proceed to purchase a 19” RH, thank you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xsports Posted Tuesday at 08:43 AM Share Posted Tuesday at 08:43 AM Please verify the spacing of the nut holes initially. I discovered this for my own: Centre Bore / Hub Bore: 63.4 millimetres Bolt Pattern (PCD): 5x108 (5x4.25) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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