RRC wheels on Defender.
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Greg S
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RRC wheels on Defender.
I know RRC aluminum wheels won't fit a Series hub due to the size of the drive flange, but I thought (wrongly it seems) that early Defender (okay-90) hubs were the same as RRC hubs. My RRC wheels won't go on the 90 hubs. Seems I'll have to take a die grinder to the wheels because of the drive flange bolt heads. Anybody have any insight on this?
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DaveB
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Hi Greg,
Although the bolt pattern is the same, I too was surprised when I tried fitting Discovery 1 aluminum wheels on my Range Rover. Same thing. Interference with the hub bolts. It was a fair bit of grinding to get them to fit, but they now do and I think the make the truck look quite nice in the summer. I just used a round headed burr and took off as little as possible. Took quite awhile though for 4 wheels. Another way around it I thought of afterwards, that might alleviate all grinding is a set of wheel spacers.
Dave
Although the bolt pattern is the same, I too was surprised when I tried fitting Discovery 1 aluminum wheels on my Range Rover. Same thing. Interference with the hub bolts. It was a fair bit of grinding to get them to fit, but they now do and I think the make the truck look quite nice in the summer. I just used a round headed burr and took off as little as possible. Took quite awhile though for 4 wheels. Another way around it I thought of afterwards, that might alleviate all grinding is a set of wheel spacers.
Dave
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rayhyland
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I used to run a set of RRC Aluminum alloys on my 110. They looked nice, and were set up for my "street tires".
The offset was wrong, so I ran them with 1 inch spacers and that looked good and eliminated any fitting problems.
Not all hubs are the same though. When I traded them to another member, he had to machine the spacers for the rear hub of his 90.
Ray
The offset was wrong, so I ran them with 1 inch spacers and that looked good and eliminated any fitting problems.
Not all hubs are the same though. When I traded them to another member, he had to machine the spacers for the rear hub of his 90.
Ray
