OK , I promised that I would post pictures of the RRC/D1 to D2 wheel adaptors when I got them. They cast $426 including FEDEX freight of $100.
I now have them and have modified them successfully , although with difficulty to fit D2/D3/D4/RRS /38A wheels to ALKO 10 inch electric brake drums with parallel bearings.
The first problem I had was that the seller in UK did not have any D2 adaptors and seemed disinterested in obtaining them. This meant that the hub centric spigot on the D3 adaptors that he supplied had to be ground off or turned down the fit the smaller diameter of the D2 wheels. I didn't want to modify the wheels as it would reduce their value. This was a crap job as the aluminium used is very hard and I had to grind and cut for hours. I cut the spigot off the first one, but for the second one I just used my air die grinder to reduce the diameter. ( for several hours)
The next problem was that although the bearing housing fitted inside the adaptor , the dust cap didn't. ( I had assumed the dust cap would be a smaller diameter than it is.)
The centre hole in the adaptor was 55MM and the diameter of the dust cap is 64MM, so I had to grind 4.5 MM out, which also took hours.
Luckily I had a spare hub to work on. This was one that Camec had sent me with small UNF studs and replaced.They said to keep it as it was too expensive for them to have me ship back.
The height of the bearing housing and dust cap turned out to be just right so that a wheel could be fitted.
After I ground for what seems days , I was able to tighten up the adaptor and the wheel to the hub to check clearances of the dust cover to the adaptor and the spigot to the wheel.
I decided on 10thou as minimum clearance and used engineers bearing blue to find high spots, and a feeler gauge to give final clearance, so that there would be no side pressure on any nut and the assembly would run true.
Neither of the adaptors could be truly described as hub centric but there is about 10thou all round on the one with a hub spigot, but hey many cars were not hub centric about 20 years ago, RRC for one.
If you had access to a lathe the machining of the hole to fit the dust cap would be much neater, but although I am not an expert, I doubt whether you would fit a tool between the studs to machine the spigot, and I would not be taking studs out of aluminium.
So there you have it. For D3 etc owners wanting D3 etc wheels on a camper trailer with parallel hubs this is probably the simplest method.
If wanting D3 rims on a new trailer, maybe this is also the simplest way.
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Regards Philip A
One thing I should never lose an dust caps.LOL


				
				
				
					
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 I suppose I could have re-fitted either my BMW X5 rims back on or my D2 rims, but it was just so much easier to fit steel rims



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