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GSKeeper
28th November 2007, 03:37 PM
G,day All,
Can anyone tell me if the wheel rims/stud patterns are the same for Series 1's and Series 2A's ?
Thanks
Ben
Larry
28th November 2007, 03:50 PM
Yep, stud pattern is the same. Wheels are a little bit different I think, someone will know exactly how.;)
numpty
28th November 2007, 04:50 PM
Yes, will fit all the way through to current Defender. Different widths and offsets though.
Has been covered a couple of times, do a search and all should be revealed.
Lotz-A-Landies
28th November 2007, 05:39 PM
Yep, stud pattern is the same. Wheels are a little bit different I think, someone will know exactly how.;)
Ben
The very early 1948 and early demountable rims were 4.5" the rest of the series 1 rims were 5" rims and stamped with the part number 231601. The diagramme below is an indication of the offsets and widths of rims.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/imported/2011/08/410.jpg
You should also be aware that Range Rover steel rims are 6" and Range Rover Alloy, and Discovery Series 1 rims (both steel and alloy) are 7". Range Rover pressed steel rims will fit on Land Rovers with the star pattern drive flanges.
The Discovery II & III and P38a & subsequent Range Rovers have a smaller PCD than the all the previous Land Rovers.
The exception to all of the above is the 101" Military F/C which has a 6 stud PCD
Diana
Dinty
28th November 2007, 05:50 PM
G'day All, I have 8 rims (with tyres ) that are going to be dumped very soon, 4 late model Series 3 109 and the others S2A 109, it is pickup only in Cessnock and I'm not going to keep them any more than 3 weeks from today, sick of walking around them, cheers Dennis:wasntme:
PS the tyres would be ok for a stump jumper/paddock basher but the rims would clean up OK.
Dinty
15th December 2007, 05:30 PM
G'day All, Just to finish off this post all 8 wheels have gone to good homes cheers Dennis:wasntme:
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