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What is the LUG pattern size for a D1? Looking at rim options.
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5 lug on 6.5 inch radius, you wont find anything in alloy by an american manufacturer, I've looked extensivly.
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Joshua said it. For after market wheels you will have to go to an alternate Land Rover specific wheel. The oversize lugs are the limiting factor. Some truck rim repair shops may be able to redrill rims to fit the larger lugs but I wouldn't trust the rim afterward.
Steve
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FYI, the lug nut size on AR steel wheels are the same as LR ones.
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a company in the uk have made tuv approved adaptors to allow you to install range rover wheels - BUT they weigh about 8lbs a piece and you have to change offset. so you could put 18" on your d1 if you wanted too.
i think it would ride like a skateboard though...
steve
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A company in Arkansas, Marsh Racing Technologies, quoted me around $180 for rims with beadlocks and 4.25" backspacing. They were $90 without beadlocks.
Matt
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steel wheels - RoverAccessories.com, $75 a pop.
good quality heavy gauge steel, better than AR wheels i have on my jeep.
peter
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http://gulfcoastrovers.com for steelies at $61 each.
Tom
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You can get blank Centerline wheels and then have the 5x6.5 drilled. The all too common chev,ford,dodge 1 ton use a 8x6.5 lug pattern.
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I would recommend Gulf Coast Rovers also. $55 each for 15", it was $361.16 for 5 rims and shipping from Texas to Ohio when I ordered mine.
Matt
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