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    Stud Pattern

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    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?

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    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.

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    From which model/year ford?

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    Quote Originally Posted by johncl
    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.

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    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzurover
    The DII is almost 5 on 4.5"
    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigJon
    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.
    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.

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