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jowett110
 


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D3 Wheels onto a D2

May have already been asked and I think I already know the answer, but will my winter 17" wheels off my D3 fit onto my 2002 D2.

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Paul
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Wex
 


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Nope , tried it myself a few weeks ago just out of curiosity.Stud Pattern is OK but the centre spigot & nuts are not.
I presume there is something out there though that adjusts for these minor problems .
  
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Yes, will fit but need to use D3 wheel nuts and a spigot ring for the centre. AndrewS should be able to tell you where to get the ring from as Craig has them on his D2
  
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Hmmm - anyone know what the wheel weight rating is for a D2?

I have 5 non-LR wheels currently for sale on fleabay - they were from my D3 but after joining this great group I realised they were not the correct weight rating for a D3; I'm now trying to sell them for the 2nd time and I think it would help if I could state what vehicle they would suite, even if it means they need a spigot ring.

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Discowex wrote:
Nope , tried it myself a few weeks ago just out of curiosity.Stud Pattern is OK but the centre spigot & nuts are not.
I presume there is something out there though that adjusts for these minor problems .


I have a spare set of the necessary centering rings (ie 4), FOC to a good home if anyone wants them.

As I no longer have my D2 they are unused and surplus. While I had it I had both the earlier 6 spoke RR 19" wheel (smaller, black nuts), and RRS HSE 19" (D3 silver nuts). Both styles fitted with no fouling or other issues when fitted with 255/55/19 tyres.

I still have some new tyres fitted to new RR wheels so will be seeing if they fit the D3 shortly, I´ll swap over the tyres to the RRS rims if not...
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Dredging the grey matter - If I remember rightly, the spigot rings & nuts can be obtained from Covertwiseguy on Ebay?

The HSE19's certainly look good on the D2 Thumbs Up
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simonsi wrote:
Discowex wrote:
Nope , tried it myself a few weeks ago just out of curiosity.Stud Pattern is OK but the centre spigot & nuts are not.
I presume there is something out there though that adjusts for these minor problems .


I have a spare set of the necessary centering rings (ie 4), FOC to a good home if anyone wants them.

As I no longer have my D2 they are unused and surplus. While I had it I had both the earlier 6 spoke RR 19" wheel (smaller, black nuts), and RRS HSE 19" (D3 silver nuts). Both styles fitted with no fouling or other issues when fitted with 255/55/19 tyres.

I still have some new tyres fitted to new RR wheels so will be seeing if they fit the D3 shortly, I´ll swap over the tyres to the RRS rims if not...


Just sent you a PM Simon.
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Wex
 


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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Spigot-Balance-centr...dZViewItem


OK to use Or are they Censored ?
  
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Discowex wrote:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Spigot-Balance-centre-Ring-Land-Rover-Range-Rover_W0QQitem
OK to use Or are they Censored ?


Personally, taking into account the weight of the wheel, weight of the D2 and the loads involved, I wouldn´t use plastic rings - they may well be easier than metal to damage when removing the wheel for maintenance etc.
 Cheers

Simon 


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Wex
 


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Simon thanks Thumbs Up

I presume that it was suppose to be " I wouldn't use -..........." Confused
  
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Discowex wrote:
Simon thanks Thumbs Up

I presume that it was suppose to be " I wouldn't use -..........." Confused


Embarassed ...yes, I´ve edited it to correct just so when space aliens dig up the server in the year 3015 one of them doesn´t get misled by my post and put D3 wheels on his D2 using plastic rings and come a cropper at the first bend... Very Happy
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D2 tyre weight rating is 106, so lower than D3 (at 111), so would assume that wheel rating is probably 900kg (same as RRS).

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Al - agreed but I was really talking about the actual weight of the wheel and tyre, they aren't the lightest of beasts and it would be quite easy to graunch a plastic ring while mating the wheel to the hub IMHO, hopefully (and mine were), the metal rings would be more robust...

Simon
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