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Old 02-13-2009, 05:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Range Rover Classic, which lug pattern fit???

This info has got to be somewhere but I spent 10 min searching and have not found it!

Up to what year range rover/disco will the lug pattern be the same for a Range Rover Classic, and same offset (or similar)
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all years of classic(1995) interchange and all disco I (1999) will interchange. Disco II and P38 will not
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And all Defender.
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what changes on the DII and p38? lug pattern or just the offset?
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At least the lug pattern. Offset???? Not that it matters after the lug news.

What is the project you have in mind?
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No real specifics.. Just would like to do some sort of street wheel/tire for when I plan on doing long drives not off pavement.. and with the 3-4" lift springs that are now on it, it looks silly with the stock 16" wheels with the xpc's on them. I figured a 17-19" wheel with slightly larger diameter ( yes I know the implications of larger diameter ) would fill the space a bit better, and keep me from wearing out mud/rock oriented tires as fast.

I noticed DII and other newish take-offs for pretty cheap, so I figured maybe that was an option, although they would probably look out of place. Apparently this is not an option, and I'm not sure the options that are available from DI/RRC beyond 16"
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There are quite a few options out there but be prepared for the price...

search for rims with a 5 x 6.5" pattern.
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I'd pick up an extra set of stock wheels and throw some Michelin LTX M/S in the same size as your off road tires. They look like the XPC in the tread and will fill the wheel well.

Keeps things simple.

I use 35x12.5 MT/R's year round on my DD, and this is what I was thinking of doing.
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