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okami



Member Since: 06 Apr 2017
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United Kingdom 1993 Defender 110 200 Tdi SW Montpellier Red
Making the swap to alloys
While I love the timeless look of my white steelies and 7.5's, I'm thinking of swapping over to a more modern look for my 110 200tdi.

Will Boost or SVX wheels fit on a 200tdi? I know I'll need to new nuts, but will spacers be required or recommended?

-J
Post #617341 17th Apr 2017 12:03am
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RoddyK05



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Scotland 2004 Defender 90 Td5 SW Yellow
As long as your studs have small slots or grooves cut across the ends, then yes they were designed for and will accept alloys. Being a Tdi then you should be fine - the wheels should bolt right on with the correct nuts as you have said.
Post #617342 17th Apr 2017 12:09am
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Retroanaconda



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200Tdi vehicles we're never supplied with alloys, so you may have issues with hub drive member clearance and you won't be able to fit the alloy centre caps.
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okami



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United Kingdom 1993 Defender 110 200 Tdi SW Montpellier Red
Thanks guys. I'm installing Ashcraft drive members next week so I'll no longer be running stock. I'm assuming Boost and SVX rims would have the necessary clearance?
Post #617370 17th Apr 2017 9:37am
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okami



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United Kingdom 1993 Defender 110 200 Tdi SW Montpellier Red
Looks like I may need the spacers after all to clear the HD drive members.


My 200tdi is a very late model '93 and has rear disc brakes so I shouldn't have to worry about rim/drum interference.
Post #617382 17th Apr 2017 12:11pm
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Retroanaconda



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If you're changing the drive members anyway that'll likely be fine, aside from the centre cap issue as you say.

I have a 1993 110 as well, it was a right mismatch of parts. Though not sure how much of that is attributable to Land Rover and how much to previous owners.
Post #617425 17th Apr 2017 3:50pm
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custom90



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ZU's maybe a better option without centre caps.

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United Kingdom 1995 Defender 110 300 Tdi CSW Epsom Green
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