failing that I think AndrewS put some of his D3 wheels on his son's D2 ?
I'm guessing it'll probably depend on the age of the Defender though?
HTHand theeeeennn......???
13th Nov 2007 9:20 pm
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That looks encouraging
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13th Nov 2007 9:24 pm
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Thanks for the reply. Will try them, they look damn good too
13th Nov 2007 9:31 pm
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If you buy any hub adapters. you need to be aware that there are two types - virtually identical to look at.
It comes down to the centre spigot - same issue when fitting D3/FFRR/RRS wheels to Disco 2s, which require a spigot ring to mount the wheels properly - the spigot on D2 hubs is slightly smaller diameter than D3s, etc. although the PCD is the same.
You can buy hub adapters that are designed for D2/P38 wheels to fit onto Defender, and ones which are designed for D3, etc. wheels.
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