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They are a 7" rim so they should fit. The problem you will have is offsetting that rim. A 295mm wide tyre will rub severely running those rims. To put it into perspective, 35/10.5/16 ET's are 285mm wide and rub on my radius arms even with offset disco rims.
Of course you could always just adjust your steering stops, but they would need to be adjusted to the point of removing any steering ability.
But in answer to your original question - they will fit!
i don't think there is much difference in the offset, but the steel disco rims can be changed... not expensive, usually about $50/wheel... they cut the center out and either flip it and move it or just move it and re-weld the centre in.
You can not do this with alloys.
Steel disco rims can be had for around $100 each from most Rover wreckers....some even sell them already correctly offset for various size tyres
Steel wheels are welded together in the first place so yes welding is legal but peripheral welding is throwned apon ie cutting and joining 2 rims together to increase width .
AnthonyP wrote:Isnt any welding on a rim illegal aswell????
I remember someone telling me that once
Saddle up tonto, its the not so loanrangie! . 98 TDI DISCO lightly modded with more to come.
Graham Cooper Automotive gets rims made up. 16x8 strong as, bit pricy but worth it I recon. I was looking at off-setting disco rims but was told they are not real strong and they are only 7" anyway. About a year ago I couldn't find disco rims for under 150 each and were hard to come by. Then you gotta buy some 8" wide rims and swap the centres. The Graheme Cooper ones are heaps less hassle and stronger too.
http://www.lrexpert.com.au/custom-parts.php?page=defender
What about in 15" wheels, the price I have spotted was abit above current wheel budget
Maybe I should post a wanted add for four or five 15" wheels with more offset ? Exactly how does the offset work? Is it the amount of mm measured from the wheelnuts to the furthest inner part of the rim???
16x8's would be nice the only thing is the offset and wider wheels have one down fall....... I am gonna have to fork out some more cash to fit a set of flares I was gonna avoid it to save the cash but hey I can change my mind right