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  • NC_Mule
    2nd Gear
    • Mar 2010
    • 222

    Painting my wheels

    So I just sorted over 13 pages trying to learn about wheel color. I have a 1970 IIA and Limestone seems to be the color. How ever all the pics I found were of a differnt style wheel then I have. My current wheel is a faded silver with touches of black. Not sure which is the top coat, black or silver. Is limestone the approporate color for this style wheel?
    Thanks pb
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  • luckyjoe
    3rd Gear
    • Oct 2006
    • 335

    #2
    Looks like a Discovery 1, steel spare wheel. I believe these were silver from the factory, but they're 20+ years younger than your IIa! I would paint them whatever color strikes your fancy or matches your color scheme - limestone, body-color, or black.
    Tom P.
    1965 exMoD 109
    1995 RRC LWB w/EAS

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    • o2batsea
      Overdrive
      • Oct 2006
      • 1199

      #3
      The disco steels were a popular look in the 1990s, so lots of trucks have them.

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      • NC_Mule
        2nd Gear
        • Mar 2010
        • 222

        #4
        Disco wheels, guess thats why they didn't come up in my series search. I've got 4 on the truck and a matching spare. Thanks for the info. I like them, they look heavy duty. 16x7

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        • TeriAnn
          Overdrive
          • Nov 2006
          • 1087

          #5
          They are indeed Discovery I wheels which are the widest Land Rover factory wheels that will fit a Series truck. I've had a set under my 109 since around 1996 when a LR dealer made me an offer I could not refuse on a set of take offs that were shipped to the dealer under a new D90. The silver colour was Rover's idea of matching the colour of the alloys that shipped with US spec Discovery I trucks.

          If you have a limestone truck you might consider painting them limestone as that was the wheel colour that came with limestone Series trucks.

          For power coating wheels, a very close match to Limestone is powder code # RAL 1015. For hardware store rattle cans, "antique white" and Rustoleum Almond is about as close as you will find.

          My 109 is British Racing Green and I have semi gloss black powder coated Disco I wheels under her.

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          Teriann Wakeman_________
          Flagstaff, AZ.




          1960 Land Rover Dormobile, owned since 1978

          My Land Rover web site

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          • NC_Mule
            2nd Gear
            • Mar 2010
            • 222

            #6
            Thanks for the pics and color codes, hard top needs a Almond paint job. I have a green truck with limestone hard top. I'm leaning towards silver, plus my neighboor wants to paint his Alfa wheels silver so I think were going to paint them all next week. The stock Series wheels look great in Limestone but I can't picture this style in Limestone. Black like yours or silver make the most sence to me. I'll post pics with my new tires next week.

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