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    D2 Steel Rims - questions and availability?

    Can anyone give me any info on D2 steel rims carrying capacity etc? I know they are not the prettiest, but a coat of matching paint might improve them.

    Depending on their strength compared to alloys, I'm looking for a set of 5 preferably 8 x 16 if such exists, or at least 7 x 16 for a 3.5T tandem caravan.

    I can't use D2 alloys because the centre hole is too small and I prefer not to go to Toyo type if possible, despite ease for eventual selling.
    If suitable and available I'd like to source ex Melbourne.
    Cheers Gavin
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    Centre spigot dia on a Steelie is very close to the Alloy so you would need to machine it out...

    They are well inside the scope for a van of your mass..

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    Ta - so the D2 steelies must have a much smaller centre hole than the RRC/D1! I need about a 95mm diameter central hole.

    "They are well inside the scope for a van of your mass" - meaning they would handle the job with ease?
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    Gavin

    I have a spare d2 steel rim in the garage after I upgraded the trailer so will measure the spigot hole diameter and report, in the next day or so. It is larger than the alloy hole but I can't recall by how much.

    If the d2 steel rim doesn't fit then all is not lost as the d2 and VE/F commodore have exactly the same stud pcd and stud diameter/ thread pitch. So you should be able to find a rim that suits.

    I'll dig up exact specs inc offset as well.

    Cheers

    Steve

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    Thanks Steve - it is only the centre hole diameter info required. If its not big enuff, then I have to take a different approach. Cheers Gavin
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rok_Dr View Post
    Gavin

    I have a spare d2 steel rim in the garage after I upgraded the trailer so will measure the spigot hole diameter and report, in the next day or so. It is larger than the alloy hole but I can't recall by how much.

    If the d2 steel rim doesn't fit then all is not lost as the d2 and VE/F commodore have exactly the same stud pcd and stud diameter/ thread pitch. So you should be able to find a rim that suits.

    I'll dig up exact specs inc offset as well.

    Cheers

    Steve
    Commodore rims are not acceptable for the van in question.. They do not meet load ratings. Even for use on a D2.

    Only time suitable from a Commodore are from that Adventure?! edition

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    I think you should measure the hubs Gavin

    Even parallel bearing alko hubs don't have a 95mm spigot...

    Factory D2 steels have a centre hole about 1mm oversize to the D2 spigot, dynamic rims are about 10mm oversize (5mm around), but in my experience dynamics are a weak rim and hold beads about as well as a split/straight sided rim...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    Commodore rims are not acceptable for the van in question.. They do not meet load ratings. Even for use on a D2.

    Only time suitable from a Commodore are from that Adventure?! edition
    Agreed Tombie. I should have spelt that out in more detail. My thinking was that there may be a third party rim which would meet the weight specs and also have similar offset.

    Gavin, I measure the id of the spigot hole as 70mm for the d2 steel rim I have. Another thing to remember if you end up using d2 rims is to also get land rover wheel nuts as they have a significantly larger taper face than the standard m14x1.5 nuts commonly supplied by trailer parts companies and properly match the rim.

    Cheers

    Steve

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    My Dynamic D2 steel rims are:

    16X7
    120X5 PCD (I'm pretty sure)
    1400kg each
    -20mm offset (I think)
    70mm diameter hole in the centre (just measured it for you)

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    Standard d2 rims have an offset of 57mm.

    I'd be surprised if the dynamics are a negative offset, that's a huge change from standard.


    Cheers

    Steve.

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