Does anyone have a set of wide rims to fit a series or can you send me in the right direction to find them. I know what i want but they are only available in the U.K.. Any help greatly appreciated.....
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Originally posted by LeslieIf you want a set of *wide* rims, collect a set of spare wheels from Series I Discoveries...
This is a picture of one on the rear of my Series II. And a mud tyre of course.
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Teriann Wakeman_________
Flagstaff, AZ.
1960 Land Rover Dormobile, owned since 1978
My Land Rover web site
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Here is a link to a nice rim for your Series...they are 16x7s American
Racing rims. My friend has put them on his Defender and Disco. I fit
them on my Series IIA 109, and they look nice.
The only problem is avialability...they run out and quickly and new
shipments dates from the manufacturer is random.
The only issue is that the series lug stems are slightly shorter than
Disco or Defender which were longer to accomidate the alloy rims.
If you Mount the AR rims, your series lugs will not thread all the way
in...THIS IS NOT A HAZZARD...you will have more than enough thread
to be safe. In fact I think it's better to have the studs inside the lugs a bit.
You will never grind the ends and not be able to remove the lugs.
The AR rims run $66.00 ea! I think it's 50.00 for shipping five.
You have to call them for avialability.
Last edited by 109sixer; 05-12-2007, 11:26 AM.Comment
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Originally posted by donnykazi was looking to get something a bit more streetable for my series, so i take it that the series I rims from the discovery with fit with no mods?-
Teriann Wakeman_________
Flagstaff, AZ.
1960 Land Rover Dormobile, owned since 1978
My Land Rover web site
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Originally posted by sloroccoAnyone know of readily available wheels with a little less backspacing than the AR wheels? I was hoping to push my wheels out a bit without using spacers?
I've been looking for them half heartedly for some time but close to giving up in my state-side search.
If you find a source, then let it be known. I'm half heartedly looking... as I said...
On another on note, I have two different sets of rims. American made, american market, and they are rusting badly. They have the outset I need for steering wants, but as said, rusting... If my camera worked, I'd post good current pictures. Instead, see what I've got here:
This is a shot of the rims before (about a year ago) they rusted (within the last six months). I have no complaints with them other than the fact that they are rusting and also, they were not originally black (flakes can be seen in the picture) which I think fits the truck.
I think my wheels were made for the Jeep market but haven't looked into it.
If you really want to get ***y with your wheels, then go for these. Bing baby! But I have no ideas on strength or outset.
Also, the seller wouldn't answers my questions, so I can't tell you where they come from either. Perhaps that is a sign about bling and asking for it?
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Originally posted by Tim SmithIf you really want to get ***y with your wheels, then go for these. Bing baby! But I have no ideas on strength or outset.
Well, I think you all should be able to fill in the blank. What word has three letters and can be used as an adjective if you add a "y" to the end of it?
Or to put it another way, what is a series rover with a 200tdi fitted?Comment
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