Land Rover Freelander Wheel Lug Pattern, Offset & Rim Size Reference
The Land Rover Freelander wheel lug pattern is essential for selecting compatible wheels for your vehicle. This pattern specifies the lug count × pitch circle diameter (PCD) in millimeters, ensuring wheels fit securely onto the hub. Additionally, offset (ET) and center bore dimensions are crucial factors to avoid clearance and alignment issues.\n\nOur reference table for the Land Rover Freelander includes year-specific data on wheel lug patterns, offset, and center bore sizes. Rim sizes listed provide context for diameter and width options, facilitating correct wheel replacements or upgrades.\n\nBy using the accurate Land Rover Freelander wheel lug pattern catalog and technical fitment data, you can confidently choose wheels that meet both safety and aesthetic requirements. This precision prevents common problems such as improper mounting or interference with brake components.\n\nConsult our Land Rover Freelander wheel fitment data to verify PCD, offset ET, center bore, and rim size before purchasing wheels or tires. Keeping to manufacturer specs helps maintain ride quality and vehicle stability.
| Make / model / trim | Year | Tire | Rim width (in) | Rim diam. (in) | Bolt pattern | Offset ET | Bore DIA | Mounting |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Land Rover Freelander 1.8 16V 4x4 | 2006 | 195/80R15 | 6.5 | 15 | 5×114.3 | 40 | 64.1 | M12*1,5 |
| Land Rover Freelander 2.0 Td4 4x4 | 2006 | 215/65R16 | 7 | 16 | 5×114.3 | 40 | 64.1 | M12*1,5 |
| Land Rover Freelander 2.5 V6 4x4 | 2006 | 215/65R16 | 7 | 16 | 5×114.3 | 40 | 64.1 | M12*1,5 |
| Land Rover Freelander 1.8 16V 4x4 | 2005 | 195/80R15 | 6.5 | 15 | 5×114.3 | 40 | 64.1 | M12*1,5 |
| Land Rover Freelander 2.0 Td4 4x4 | 2005 | 215/65R16 | 7 | 16 | 5×114.3 | 40 | 64.1 | M12*1,5 |
| Land Rover Freelander 2.5 V6 4x4 | 2005 | 215/65R16 | 7 | 16 | 5×114.3 | 40 | 64.1 | M12*1,5 |
| Land Rover Freelander 1.8 16V 4x4 | 2004 | 195/80R15 | 6.5 | 15 | 5×114.3 | 40 | 64.1 | M12*1,5 |
| Land Rover Freelander 2.0 Td4 4x4 | 2004 | 215/65R16 | 7 | 16 | 5×114.3 | 40 | 64.1 | M12*1,5 |
| Land Rover Freelander 2.5 V6 4x4 | 2004 | 215/65R16 | 7 | 16 | 5×114.3 | 40 | 64.1 | M12*1,5 |
| Land Rover Freelander 1.8 16V 4x4 | 2003 | 195/80R15 | 6.5 | 15 | 5×114.3 | 40 | 64.1 | M12*1,5 |
| Land Rover Freelander 2.0 Td4 4x4 | 2003 | 215/65R16 | 7 | 16 | 5×114.3 | 40 | 64.1 | M12*1,5 |
| Land Rover Freelander 2.5 V6 4x4 | 2003 | 215/65R16 | 7 | 16 | 5×114.3 | 40 | 64.1 | M12*1,5 |
| Land Rover Freelander 1.8 16V 4x4 | 2002 | 195/80R15 | 6.5 | 15 | 5×114.3 | 40 | 64.1 | M12*1,5 |
| Land Rover Freelander 2.0 Td4 4x4 | 2002 | 215/65R16 | 7 | 16 | 5×114.3 | 40 | 64.1 | M12*1,5 |
| Land Rover Freelander 2.5 V6 4x4 | 2002 | 215/65R16 | 7 | 16 | 5×114.3 | 40 | 64.1 | M12*1,5 |
| Land Rover Freelander 1.8 16V 4x4 | 2001 | 195/80R15 | 6.5 | 15 | 5×114.3 | 40 | 64.1 | M12*1,5 |
| Land Rover Freelander 2.0 Td4 4x4 | 2001 | 215/65R16 | 7 | 16 | 5×114.3 | 40 | 64.1 | M12*1,5 |
| Land Rover Freelander 2.5 V6 4x4 | 2001 | 215/65R16 | 7 | 16 | 5×114.3 | 40 | 64.1 | M12*1,5 |
| Land Rover Freelander 1.8 16V 4x4 | 2000 | 195/80R15 | 6.5 | 15 | 5×114.3 | 40 | 64.1 | M12*1,5 |
| Land Rover Freelander 1.8 i 16V 4x4 | 2000 | 195/80R15 | 6.5 | 15 | 5×114.3 | 40 | 64.1 | M12*1,5 |
| Land Rover Freelander 2.0 DI 4x4 | 2000 | 215/65R16 | 7 | 16 | 5×114.3 | 40 | 64.1 | M12*1,5 |
| Land Rover Freelander 2.0 Td4 4x4 | 2000 | 215/65R16 | 7 | 16 | 5×114.3 | 40 | 64.1 | M12*1,5 |
| Land Rover Freelander 2.5 V6 4x4 | 2000 | 215/65R16 | 7 | 16 | 5×114.3 | 40 | 64.1 | M12*1,5 |
| Land Rover Freelander 1.8 i 16V 4x4 | 1999 | 195/80R15 | 6.5 | 15 | 5×114.3 | 40 | 64.1 | M12*1,5 |
| Land Rover Freelander 2.0 DI 4x4 | 1999 | 215/65R16 | 7 | 16 | 5×114.3 | 40 | 64.1 | M12*1,5 |
| Land Rover Freelander 1.8 i 16V 4x4 | 1998 | 195/80R15 | 6.5 | 15 | 5×114.3 | 40 | 64.1 | M12*1,5 |
| Land Rover Freelander 2.0 DI 4x4 | 1998 | 215/65R16 | 7 | 16 | 5×114.3 | 40 | 64.1 | M12*1,5 |
FAQ
- What is the typical lug pattern for a Land Rover Freelander?
- The Land Rover Freelander commonly uses a 5-lug pattern with a pitch circle diameter (PCD) of 120 mm.
- Why is knowing the offset ET important for Freelander wheels?
- Offset ET affects wheel positioning relative to the suspension and fenders, impacting clearance and handling. Using the correct ET ensures proper fitment and vehicle stability.
- How does center bore size affect wheel compatibility on a Freelander?
- The center bore must match the hub diameter to center the wheel correctly. An incorrect center bore can cause vibrations or prevent proper mounting.
Tire size calculatorShow
Compare two tire sizes — diameter, speedometer error, and clearance change.
| Size 1 | Size 2 | Diff | Diff(%) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Diameter | 25.0" | 25.4" | 0.5" | 1.89% |
| Width | 7.7" | 8.5" | 0.8" | 10.26% |
| Circumference | 78.4" | 79.9" | 1.5" | 1.86% |
| Profile height | 5.0" | 4.2" | -0.7" | -15.08% |
| Turnover per mile | 807 | 793 | 14 | -1.73% |
| Clearance | - | - | +0.2" | - |






Speedometer Error
(First wheel OEM size)
| Reading | 20 mph | 30 mph | 40 mph | 50 mph | 60 mph | 70 mph | 80 mph | 90 mph |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Actual | 20.4 | 30.5 | 40.7 | 50.9 | 61.1 | 71.2 | 81.4 | 91.6 |
