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    Can someone identify this wheel rim?

    I just received a wheel rim that was supposed to be a late Series IIB (569203) rim, but while it looks similar is is at least 1/2" more +ve in it's offset.



    It stamped with:
    • the Dunlop brand. "1372"
    • "ANR1534"
    • "61/2L X 16 X 20.6"
    • "93364" or "93361/4"
    • "B-DOT"

    It also has an unusual hub - but this is not its usual fitting.

    Any ideas.

    Diana

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    Are you aware that there is a small dog-like creature in the center? cute

    Don't know much 'bout Landy series wheels, could it be made for a certain spare wheel mount perhaps?

    Cheers!
    Andy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by D-Fender View Post
    Are you aware that there is a small dog-like creature in the center? cute ...

    ...Cheers!
    Andy.
    Ooops - so that's not a hub device, it's one of Daphne's pups - don't tell her!

    I am pretty sure that it's not a Series rim, my first guess it that it may be a 120 rim. So a County or Defender rim if anything.

    Diana

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    Check out this thread
    LR rims - 1-ton / 130 / Wolf - LR4x4 - The Land Rover Forum

    Got Wolf/XD wheels on my 110, see picture, they are 6.5jx16x20.6mm available in tube [anr5593] & tubeless [anr4583] form & have replaced the earlier heavy duty wheels as fitted to 127/130's, IIRC these have a inset of 20.6mm.

    the earlier 6.5LX16 rims are anr1534 rivetted construction only to be fitted with tubes.
    Cheers
    Simon

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    Just went downstairs and checked, ANR1534 is stamped on the rims on my 130.

    Cheers
    Simon

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    Looks like a 130 rim to me too...

    M

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    It appears to be an early 130 rim

    CHT

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    Quote Originally Posted by camel_landy View Post
    Looks like a 130 rim to me too...

    M
    You got in before me.

    Could not look as my for are on the sunny coast, in the shed some were?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    I just received a wheel rim that was supposed to be a late Series IIB (569203) rim, but while it looks similar is is at least 1/2" more +ve in it's offset.



    It stamped with:
    • the Dunlop brand. "1372"
    • "ANR1534"
    • "61/2L X 16 X 20.6"
    • "93364" or "93361/4"
    • "B-DOT"

    It also has an unusual hub - but this is not its usual fitting.

    Any ideas.

    Diana
    Hi Diana,
    Seems to be the same as the ones on my 95 130. Different Hubs though.
    Given it will look very wrong on your Range Rover and it's not IIB do you wish to part with it?

    PM Sent

    Tony

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    Quote Originally Posted by abaddonxi View Post
    Thanks Simon (and everyone else)

    The image of the Wolf rim from John Craddock is my usual understanding of the 130 rim.



    If you notice the wide flat part is to the inside of the Wolf rim with the narrow one outside (+ve offset)* while the one in the first pic on this thread the wide flat is to the outside (-ve offset) and hence my confusion.

    I'm going with the early 130 design.

    Diana

    * (sic) I acknowledge that the scientific notation "+ve" represents the term "positive valence electron" and my use in this situation is inaccurate.

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