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STUD PATTERNS

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STUD PATTERNS

Post by COBRA »

GUYS, JUST WONDERING IF THE CURRENT MODEL RANGE ROVER SPORT 18" RIMS ARE THE SAME STUD PATTERN & OFFSET TO FIT MY 99 DISCOVERY SERIES 2? OR NOT POSSIBLE?
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Post by Micka »

yes the same
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Post by ryangus »

on this issue, what other LR vehicle stud patterns match a 95 Defender?
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Post by Micka »

Rangie up to the change to P38, Disco series 1, County, and some Series Rovers.
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

Micka wrote:Rangie up to the change to P38, Disco series 1, County, and some Series Rovers.
Correction, ALL series landies from 1948-on had the 5 on 6.5" stud pattern. Same as 110s, 90s, defenders, and those you mention.
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Post by gonfellon »

Iam sure p38 disco 2 and rrs are all 5x120
most bmw and holdens and some fords run 5x120 too
but not sure if centers big anuff?or able to be lathed out?
if that the case d2 p38's could bling out on some offset 20" rims
as stud pattern common fairly cheap :cool:
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Post by COBRA »

Thanks for the help.
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Post by Slunnie »

COBRA wrote:GUYS, JUST WONDERING IF THE CURRENT MODEL RANGE ROVER SPORT 18" RIMS ARE THE SAME STUD PATTERN & OFFSET TO FIT MY 99 DISCOVERY SERIES 2? OR NOT POSSIBLE?
Not possible.

They may be all 5x120 but thats about it. The RRS centralising spigot is a different diuameter to that on the D2 and P38, with the D2 one being bigger.... so although the PCD is the same, the wheel probably still wont fit on.
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

Slunnie wrote:
COBRA wrote:GUYS, JUST WONDERING IF THE CURRENT MODEL RANGE ROVER SPORT 18" RIMS ARE THE SAME STUD PATTERN & OFFSET TO FIT MY 99 DISCOVERY SERIES 2? OR NOT POSSIBLE?
Not possible.

They may be all 5x120 but thats about it. The RRS centralising spigot is a different diuameter to that on the D2 and P38, with the D2 one being bigger.... so although the PCD is the same, the wheel probably still wont fit on.
So they would need a little bit of machining to fit on???
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Post by Scouse »

Slunnie wrote:They may be all 5x120 but thats about it. The RRS centralising spigot is a different diuameter to that on the D2 and P38, with the D2 one being bigger.... so although the PCD is the same, the wheel probably still wont fit on.
Wrong way around Simon ;) .

The hub on the LM (L322 Range Rover), the LS (Sport) & LA (D3) is bigger than the D2/LP (P38).

There are centralising rings available so that the later wheels fit the earlier (smaller) hubs. The nuts also need to be the right ones for the wheels.
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

Scouse wrote:
Slunnie wrote:They may be all 5x120 but thats about it. The RRS centralising spigot is a different diuameter to that on the D2 and P38, with the D2 one being bigger.... so although the PCD is the same, the wheel probably still wont fit on.
Wrong way around Simon ;) .

The hub on the LM (L322 Range Rover), the LS (Sport) & LA (D3) is bigger than the D2/LP (P38).

There are centralising rings available so that the later wheels fit the earlier (smaller) hubs. The nuts also need to be the right ones for the wheels.
Are the centralising rings needed??? Surely the studs do that job? People used to machine out the old RRC rostyle/cookie cutter rims so they fit on series landies with FWHs. The rims then did not locate on anything apart from the studs.
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Post by Slunnie »

Scouse wrote:
Slunnie wrote:They may be all 5x120 but thats about it. The RRS centralising spigot is a different diuameter to that on the D2 and P38, with the D2 one being bigger.... so although the PCD is the same, the wheel probably still wont fit on.
Wrong way around Simon ;) .

The hub on the LM (L322 Range Rover), the LS (Sport) & LA (D3) is bigger than the D2/LP (P38).

There are centralising rings available so that the later wheels fit the earlier (smaller) hubs. The nuts also need to be the right ones for the wheels.
Doh! Thanks Scott, thats what I meant..... not what I typed! :oops:

The RRS/D3 etc wheels will fit the D2/P38, but not the other way around.

Actually rereading it all now I don't know what I was saying. I think I read the question around the other way... but as above.
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Post by Scouse »

ISUZUROVER wrote:Are the centralising rings needed???
Apparently so, unless you just drive around at 60kph.

They're not expensive if you get them from the right source. Avoid the plastic ones though.
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Post by boggedjeeper »

i thought RR were the same as jeep-5x5.5?
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

boggedjeeper wrote:i thought RR were the same as jeep-5x5.5?
Definitely not. They are 5 on 6.5" Late models are 5 on 120 mm.
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Post by MADDS1 »

will 82 Rangie wheels fit a D1??
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Post by V8 Rangie »

MADDS1 wrote:will 82 Rangie wheels fit a D1??
Yep without a doubt
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2004 Range Rover Diesel 20" wheels. My Black Beauty:-)
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