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dioliahary



Member Since: 18 Jan 2015
Location: Manchester
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Scotland 
Spare question
Hi i am going to change my Defencer 90 steel wheels to Alloys ,off a D1. All good to go.

I wondered how to manage the spare wheel. Do I keep it as steel or, woud this compromise the truck in the event of a puncture and having to use the steel wheel with alloys.

I will be using wheel spacers and thought about purchasing an old D1 alloy and changing the spare tyre onto this to keep everything uniform.

Any advice welcome h
Post #590156 4th Jan 2017 7:24pm
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Cupboard



Member Since: 21 Mar 2014
Location: Suffolk
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United Kingdom 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 HT Corris Grey
It would be nicest to have them all the same, but I wouldn't be too concerned for short term use, like a space saver. I'm pretty sure you can use the alloy wheel nuts on a steel wheel but I'm pretty sure you can't the other way about.

That said it's not going to save you that much cash is it?
Post #590249 4th Jan 2017 10:58pm
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foxyred



Member Since: 16 Jul 2016
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WHY ? D1 wheels are a pig to seat tyres on, and due the their age will more than likely be showing age on the inner seat bed.
Post #590284 4th Jan 2017 11:59pm
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AMBxx



Member Since: 24 Jul 2016
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United Kingdom 2015 Defender 110 Puma 2.2 XS CSW Orkney Grey
I used to run steel wheels in winter and alloys in summer. Cheaper to run two sets of wheels than to pay for having the tyres switched twice a year.
I just left an alloy as a spare all year round. Under a wheel cover, I can't see that it makes any difference.
Just don't forget to carry some compatible wheel nuts in case you do need to use the spare!
Post #590310 5th Jan 2017 8:44am
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VVS210



Member Since: 12 Nov 2016
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The Disco steel rim is compatible with cars fitted with alloys on the road wheels. The wheel nuts for the alloys have a taper on the end of them so they can be used for the steel spare. If in doubt do a check with your wheel & nuts to be certain. I have two sets of tyres on identical Disco Freestyle alloys & a single spare on a disco steel rim for my 90.
Post #590311 5th Jan 2017 8:48am
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