Are there aftermarket wheels for the Jaguar XJ6?

Are there aftermarket wheels for the Jaguar XJ6?

Many XJ6 owners (and XJ-S owners as well) have remarked that they have shopped for aftermarket wheels for their Jag but found virtually no vendors capable of providing any alternatives. As a result it is often felt that there must be something very esoteric about Jaguar wheels.

How are the wheels made for a Jaguar?

All our wheels are created to be hub centric on Jaguar cars and are engineered to fit perfectly on your Jaguar. Coventry Wheels work with the original Jaguar bolts and caps and are designed with the perfect offset for you Jaguar car. The wheels are made to extremely strict quality standards to ensure a luxurious ride for you and your Jaguar.

Why are the wheels on a Jaguar made by Coventry?

Jaguar motor cars are notoriously hard to fit wheels on. That’s why Coventry was created, to make the proper wheel fitment for Jaguar motor cars. Hub centric Jaguar wheels with the proper Jaguar offset and bolt pattern.

What does 5 on 4 mean on Jaguar wheels?

Firstly, the Jaguar bolt pattern is a very common “5 on 4 3/4”. This means five studs on a 4 3/4″ circle, a configuration used for generations on many GM cars. Nothing special here, clearly. Now, the unique aspect to Jaguar wheels is the rather large ( about 2 7/8″) center hole to accomodate the hubs.

Many XJ6 owners (and XJ-S owners as well) have remarked that they have shopped for aftermarket wheels for their Jag but found virtually no vendors capable of providing any alternatives. As a result it is often felt that there must be something very esoteric about Jaguar wheels.

How many studs are on a Jaguar wheel?

As a result it is often felt that there must be something very esoteric about Jaguar wheels. In fact, though, there is little mystery at all to this situation. Firstly, the Jaguar bolt pattern is a very common “5 on 4 3/4”. This means five studs on a 4 3/4″ circle, a configuration used for generations on many GM cars.

Firstly, the Jaguar bolt pattern is a very common “5 on 4 3/4”. This means five studs on a 4 3/4″ circle, a configuration used for generations on many GM cars. Nothing special here, clearly. Now, the unique aspect to Jaguar wheels is the rather large ( about 2 7/8″) center hole to accomodate the hubs.