Range Rover Wheel stud patterns

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  • PaulBarrow
    Low Range
    • Jul 2007
    • 96

    Range Rover Wheel stud patterns

    Does any one know if the RR from 2002 has the same stud pattern as the 1989 RRC please?

    I have been offerred a set of 4 MOMO wheels free (well in exchange for some work on the guys Morgan Plus8)

    Thanks

    Paul
  • siiirhd88
    3rd Gear
    • Oct 2006
    • 369

    #2
    No, the late RR and Disco II use a smaller bolt circle. Sorry.

    Bob

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    • PaulBarrow
      Low Range
      • Jul 2007
      • 96

      #3
      Thanks - thought that was the case but wasnt sure.

      Paul

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      • PaulBarrow
        Low Range
        • Jul 2007
        • 96

        #4
        Originally posted by siiirhd88
        No, the late RR and Disco II use a smaller bolt circle. Sorry.

        Bob
        Does any one know what else has the same stud pattern as the later RR/Disco II range please?

        Paul

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        • phoenix
          1st Gear
          • Dec 2006
          • 144

          #5
          p38 (95 1/2 to 2002 models, feelander, lr2, lr3, current supercharged and normal aspirated ranges and sports) and series 2 disco's.
          from then on just about any 5 bolt pattern including ford and gm, jaguar, toyota, mazda, hyundai, etc... it is almost
          universal pattern.
          Last edited by phoenix; 03-14-2010, 12:09 PM. Reason: more info.

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          • spacemutt
            1st Gear
            • Nov 2008
            • 142

            #6
            Originally posted by phoenix
            p38 (95 1/2 to 2002 models, feelander, lr2, lr3, current supercharged and normal aspirated ranges and sports) and series 2 disco's.
            from then on just about any 5 bolt pattern including ford and gm, jaguar, toyota, mazda, hyundai, etc... it is almost
            universal pattern.

            Yes, the stud pattern is the same, but be careful, the flange size if different. You may find that the weight of the car is being supported by just the studs. You can buy a spacer to fill in the 0.5mm odd gap.

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