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> Wheels
MaxXtrac - Mach 5 Wheels Bowler Lightweight Wheels
DA2471 DA2472 DA1346
> Size - 16” x 8
DA2476 DA2478
> Offset - et 10 DA1347
> Load rating - 1,450kg
DA2473 Wheel
Wheel Centre
Satin Black DA2471 DA2476
Anthracite DA2472 DA2478
Silver DA2473 DA2477
DA2474 Set of 5 spare wheel nuts
DA2475 Set of 5 locking wheel nuts
DA2475 DA2474
Made in the UK exclusively for Bowler, these
lightweight, high strength wheels are TÜV tested
and are used in the Defender Challenge. They have
a manufacturers guarantee and are used extensively
in motorsport. Maximum load rating 1,250kg.
Bowler 18” Lightweight Wheels
They are 8” wide and will accept tyres ranging from
MaxXtrac Mach 5 255 - 285 wide. More Bowler
Alloy Wheels DA2477 DA1346 Black accessories available
Defender DA1347 Anthracite
Discovery 1 - see Enhancements
Bowler 16” Lightweight Wheels
Range Rover Classic
Engineered in UK & supplied with 5 standard wheel nuts. They are 7½” wide and will accept tyres ranging from
235 - 265 wide (including standard 16” Land Rover
MaxXtrac - Blindo Wheels options of Continental Cross Contacts or Goodyear MTR).
DA1350 Black
DA2488 DA2489 DA1349 Anthracite
DA1350
DA1349
Defender/Discovery 1/Range Rover Classic Smart looking, tough, high quality alloy wheels which are
Specifications ideal for off-road use. Used for rally-road competition
> Size - 16” x 7” vehicles as well as the military these Blindo wheels are
> PCD - 5 x 165.1 TÜV approved and manufactured in Italy.
> Offset - et 15 > Only prime aluminium is used.
> Weight - 14.3kg > Less silicon is added than cheaper alloy wheels.
DA2488 Anthracite > Alloys are heat-treated for improved mechanical
DA2489 Black properties.
ANR2763MMM > Metal is de-gassed to remove any small bubbles.
Wheel nut > Low pressure cast to ensure improved metal density.
Single > Once made each alloy is x-rayed to check for defects,
then water tank pressure tested to ensure no leaks.
Note - It is the responsibility of the vehicle owner to ensure that the wheels fitted to their vehicle have an appropriate load rating. The minimum required load rating can be determined by taking
the manufacturers recommended maximum axle weight and dividing by two.
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