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Rover stud patterns.

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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Rover stud patterns.

Post by billsta »

gents,

just wondering if anyone can tell me what the "STOCK" stud pattern on say rangies & landies etc..
you can be really tricked and tell me the stock backspacing if you want
:P

thanks.
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Post by DiscoDino »

5 on 5.5" (I "think")
backspacing on the 7" rim is usually 33mm, on the 5.5 D100 steelies, 22mm, and on the 6.5 Wolf ones 22mm as well if I am correct...
Been TOO long since I was on Rover wheels... :D
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Post by rick130 »

Nope Dino,
thats the old Jeep/Ford PCD.

The 'old' Landy(Defender, Disco I, Series, Rangie Classic) PCD is 5 x 165.1mm/6.5"

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Post by LOCKY »

Series II Disco and late rangies is 5 on 120.

We have wheels for both
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Post by billsta »

thanks for that..

sort of what i suspected.

cheers
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