Commodore stud pattern is the same but not sure about stud size, have a look in the trailer/ camper section as there has been talk of this recently.
Hi
Disco II.
Does any one know a hub/stud pattern that will fit a disco rim.
I want to purchase a camper trailer and get the same stud patterns so I don't have to carry so many spares.
I believe that some make of holden has the same stud pattern, but I don't know which one?
Commodore stud pattern is the same but not sure about stud size, have a look in the trailer/ camper section as there has been talk of this recently.
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right pattern wrong studs.
although if you get the steel rims as opposed to the alloys you can have em drilled out...
dont try to fit a holden rim onto a rover tho, the hole in the middle is too small
Im not sure if the offset is right either.
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I'm pretty sure its 5x120mm and -57mm offset.
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I have Ford hubs and Disco steel rims on my camper trailer.
From which model/year ford?
Good question. The manufacturer (Wandering Star) just told me that Ford hubs would suit my Land Rover wheels. No other details sorry.Originally Posted by johncl
The DII is almost 5 on 5" - apparently there are a few BMW and Jeep models with the same stud pattern - and ford too by the sound of it.
Last edited by isuzurover; 5th December 2006 at 12:58 PM.
Almost isn't much good. When it comes to wheel studs, you need to be exactly right, or you are risking stud failure and a lost wheel.Originally Posted by isuzurover
Sorry that should have been 5 on 5". The disco II has an actual PCD of 5 on 125mm. 5" = 127mm. I am sure that the ford hubs mentioned are still using imperial PCD measurements - I doubt the 2mm difference in PCD would be noticeable. Wheel manufacturing tolerances would probably negate it.Originally Posted by BigJon
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