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    will 19 inch RR wheels fit 99 D2?

    Would these fit on a 99 disco?
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    The 19 inch rims are a 47+offset
    a D2 rim is a 57+offset but same PCD AND CENTRE HOLE

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    Yes, they will fit.

    The real question is why would you want 19's on a d2? Unless you are going for a bling bling look get a set of 16in steelies, that way it will actually be useful off road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by boofdtl View Post
    The 19 inch rims are a 47+offset
    a D2 rim is a 57+offset but same PCD AND CENTRE HOLE
    Just check on the centre hole sizes, I believe hub rings are required.

    D2 hubs are 70.1mm whereas RR Sport and D3 hubs are 72.62mm.

    There are plenty of reports of the late model rims causing vibrations due to not being fitted with hub rings to fill the gap when fitted to a D2.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CJT View Post
    Just check on the centre hole sizes, I believe hub rings are required.

    D2 hubs are 70.1mm whereas RR Sport and D3 hubs are 72.62mm.

    There are plenty of reports of the late model rims causing vibrations due to not being fitted with hub rings to fill the gap when fitted to a D2.
    This is correct, if it's not centering on the hubs it often will cause vibrations.

    A local automotive engineer shop or a good wheel and tyre seller can usually supply hub rings, or you can probably get a set from the UK as I believe I have seen them selling off the shelf ones for later model wheels on earlier model Land Rovers.

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    I'm pretty sure you need to also use wheelnuts that suit those rims. Same stud thread but the nuts are a different sixe to suit the rim.
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    This is the FACTS

    - They will fit, line up quite nicely and have no problems regarding rubbing etc.
    - Spigot hole is different, will need a spacer, they are available through Speedy wheels etc
    - Need the newer nuts to suit the wheels
    - Your ride quality will go out the window...

    And that is basically it, but don't let anyone tll you you don't need a spacer, it's bull****

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    Quote Originally Posted by MR LR jnr. View Post
    This is the FACTS

    - They will fit, line up quite nicely and have no problems regarding rubbing etc.
    - Spigot hole is different, will need a spacer, they are available through Speedy wheels etc
    - Need the newer nuts to suit the wheels
    - Your ride quality will go out the window...

    And that is basically it, but don't let anyone tll you you don't need a spacer, it's bull****

    Cheers
    Will
    Which tyres and what tyre size did you fit?
    Cheers
    Slunnie


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