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    The Fourth Amigo Guest
    This is a cool one.
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    There were some early, lower trim level p38 that came with 7" wide alloys in North America.

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    When I got my first disco, I wanted 16" tires, went to local Bob Jane tire store and they had a stack of steel rims. I brought 5 at $50 each

    this is how they look on the back door


    I shall take some better pics this evening and post them up tomorrow

    Hay Ewe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hay Ewe View Post
    When I got my first disco, I wanted 16" tires, went to local Bob Jane tire store and they had a stack of steel rims. I brought 5 at $50 each

    this is how they look on the back door


    I shall take some better pics this evening and post them up tomorrow

    Hay Ewe
    Jealous. I wonder how much they would cost to ship over here. Are they a factory land rover part?

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    They are genuine Landrover.Most D2s with 16" alloys only had 4,the spare was steel with a plastic dish hiding the rim on the back door.
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    Morning
    Its been dark when I got up and left and got home the last few days but two quick pics of my D2a with steel wheels on the road wheels.





    Yes, Land Rover part
    I got them as origianlly my first D2 came with 18" alloys but off road tire selection was limited and then transfered them to the secound D2a. I still have the 5 16" allows stored as well, but have these on as the tires have plenty of life in them.

    As well, one of my spares (I have two) is badly buckled. It was on the roof when we had a roll over. I wonder if an allow would have survived. I am often looking at the reliability of items, equipment and endevour to go for the most reliable. In a worst case scenario, steel wheels can be welded / re-shaped to get you home / rescued etc where as alloy - well, break one of those and you are done.

    you might be suprised at the cost of shipping, if you do your research and take the time, you could get them in a consolidated shipment, a single container with other peoples stuff in it to off set the shipping costs.

    Here in Aus, Triumph Land Rover in Adelaide are big suppliers. I suspect that there are many more around in Europe and depending on where you are in Canada, may be close / cheaper

    Hay Ewe

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    Nelcebee Guest
    Looks like you are a lucky man...steel wheels, a D2, AND a D6!

  8. #18
    The Fourth Amigo Guest
    "you might be suprised at the cost of shipping, if you do your research and take the time, you could get them in a consolidated shipment, a single container with other peoples stuff in it to off set the shipping costs."


    It's funny you should mention that. I have a set coming to me in a container right now. The main content of the container is a Defender 110 being transported from the UK. Sadly, the Defender is not mine.

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