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    swap RRc wheels onto 1995 Disco

    Question, RR wheels offset. We are planning to sell our 1994 disco, and think we should keep the Disco steel wheels [the ones that look a bit like the old Sunraysias] to get our 1995 registered with its lift, hence want to sell our 1994 Disco without its standard wheels and 225/75 R16 Tyres. We could buy a set of old RR classic steel rims to put on the disco in order to sell it. Do they go on a Disco—fit hubs, studs, etc.??? Is any difference in the offset going to cause us any problem if we do this RR to Disco wheel swap??? Any offset that is not a problem may not worry us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnF View Post
    Question, RR wheels offset. We are planning to sell our 1994 disco, and think we should keep the Disco steel wheels [the ones that look a bit like the old Sunraysias] to get our 1995 registered with its lift, hence want to sell our 1994 Disco without its standard wheels and 225/75 R16 Tyres. We could buy a set of old RR classic steel rims to put on the disco in order to sell it. Do they go on a Disco—fit hubs, studs, etc.??? Is any difference in the offset going to cause us any problem if we do this RR to Disco wheel swap??? Any offset that is not a problem may not worry us.
    My Father has a set of steel rims from an 85 RRC on his 96 Discovery, they had good tyres on them so we swapped them over to run them out, the only thing needed was the old style stud nuts to suit the rims.

    I also have RRC alloy factory wheels om my 94 Discovery,
    Never had any offset trouble with either.

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    Offset is identical but RRC rostyle rims are 6" whereas Disco rims are 7", the first UK market disco's were sold with RRC steel rims so shouldnt be a problem selling it.
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