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Alloys on a 1990 110 CSW
Lee_D:
What fit?
I've done a trawl and can't find any previous posts though I can't be the first to ask.
I know the down sides of alloys against steels but would still like to know regardless as I actually like the look.
I've seen an E reg locally with alloys but no centre caps, do any fit with centre caps?
Lee D
Snooky:
I've got a set of Compmotive VS ones on my 90, 15" look OK and can do your basic summer green lane stuff, Steels will be on soon though ready for some real mud, here's a little look at them
Could do with some better nuts though :wink:
paul_humphreys:
Yes alloys will fit a 110 but you need make sure that they are rated for a 110. The only LR ones are the Boost ones.
Paul
Porny:
--- Quote from: "paul_humphreys" ---Yes alloys will fit a 110 but you need make sure that they are rated for a 110. The only LR ones are the Boost ones.
Paul
--- End quote ---
Boost 'and' Deepdish :wink:
Freestyle or any other Disco or RR Alloys are not.
But then you've got the problem of fitting alloys to a drum braked axle...
have a read here: http://www.web-rover.co.uk/nav.php?p=articles/alloys
Or the other option is run a set of wheel spacers (ideally hub centric steel ones!!) - with wheel spacers you won't have any interference issues, and you'll be able to run the plastic wheel centres.
Ian
Lee_D:
Do you mean when you say rated as in they are rated for the 110's weight and carrying capacity?
And do the Boost and Deepdish fit without cracking open the tool chest?
I'm assuming I've got drums on the back.. I've yet to venture under the axle been too busy fixing topside stuff so far :roll:
Lee D
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