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    Amarok wheels on D2a

    Hey guys,

    First post here but have been around in the background acquiring knowledge for a few months.

    I'm looking to change out my 16inch alloys on my 2a platinum with a set of steelies with muddies for off-road use.

    I've come across some rims off an Amarok with the same PCD, close offset but smaller centre bore diameter. (65.1 Amarok , 70.1 disco)

    Question is, is there any leeway in the centre bore diameter.. Ie , would the Amarok rim fit?

    Cheers 👍

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    Quote Originally Posted by RottenPelican Hoof View Post
    Hey guys,

    First post here but have been around in the background acquiring knowledge for a few months.

    I'm looking to change out my 16inch alloys on my 2a platinum with a set of steelies with muddies for off-road use.

    I've come across some rims off an Amarok with the same PCD, close offset but smaller centre bore diameter. (65.1 Amarok , 70.1 disco)

    Question is, is there any leeway in the centre bore diameter.. Ie , would the Amarok rim fit?

    Cheers Amarok wheels on D2a
    I believe that you answered your own question. Different size hub so it won't fit.

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    The Discovery wheels actually locate on the centre hub,, the wheel nuts just hold it on--

    probably a load rating difference too??
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    Cheers lads,

    The thing that now confuses me is all websites list the Land Rover centre bore are 70.1mm but I just measured my spare wheel and the internal diameter is 65.1mm?? 🤔

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    Quote Originally Posted by RottenPelican Hoof View Post
    Cheers lads,

    The thing that now confuses me is all websites list the Land Rover centre bore are 70.1mm but I just measured my spare wheel and the internal diameter is 65.1mm?? 🤔
    Is the centre bore stepped at the back of the rim ?.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pop058 View Post
    Is the centre bore stepped at the back of the rim ?.

    Yeah, looks like it. Is this what you mean ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by RottenPelican Hoof View Post
    Yeah, looks like it. Is this what you mean ?
    The initial step should be the 70 mm that locates the rim on the hub.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pop058 View Post
    The initial step should be the 70 mm that locates the rim on the hub.

    Ok, got ya. I was thinking along the lines that provided the hub would fit through the centre bore then it would be ok..that's a shame.

    Thanks for the help👍

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    are they strong enough re cracking

    Hi,
    last year when at a major 4wd service centre in Broken Hill they had an Amarok on the hoist and said they had been waiting ages for new wheels for it as they have found they tend to crack easily on our outback roads--they had had a few do this. So even if they did fit your car maybe make sure they are strong enough. Alan

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    Dynamic sell rims to suit the D2a. I use a set on my car with a slightly wider offset, i cannot remember what the offset is, but it is the smaller of the 2 choices. I wouldn't go any larger on mine as I have flares and they are inside and tires (265 75 R16) don't scrub.

    I got steel rims for the same reason you did, but I've been 4WDing on them for 3 year and I'm not convinced it was necessary. In fact less weight might be helpful and less rolling mass might be better for the brakes.

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