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Old 04-29-2009, 09:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 2005 Rover Wheels to 2000 Disco II??

Hi all. I have a good deal on 2005 use wheels and tires from a 2005 Range Rover. I would like to install them on my 2000 Disco II. The holes look like there are in the same position and also have 5 holes.

Will the Rover Wheels fit on my 2000 Disco II?

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Old 04-30-2009, 06:27 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Are they the 19's or 20's? I know of two local guys running 19's on 2000's. One's a DII, and the other is a P38. They can't off-road, because there is no room for articulation, and they rub at full lock. Need to reset theier steering locks. So it's possible. The 20's might be too much, though.
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Thanks for the answer....I have another question for you extreme marine? My coolant is leaking now. It's leaking inside the truck cabin along the door well and getting the carpet wet? What's that all about?
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your heater core is leaking
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Is that costly? Something I can tinker with myself if I can get to it?
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For now loop one of the hoses that goes into the heater core to the other line to see if the leak stops.
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X2 on the heater core, and the fix. If you are mechanically inclined, you can do it. It's not a big deal for a mechanic. But it's the labor that kills you. Hours and hours of labor to change out a heater core for a DIY mechanic. Even if you have all of the specialty tools.
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