Cheapest steelies for a DII
Hey guys
I am finally able to get rid of my 18's and move on down to some proper 16's... I have some leads on the OEM 16's but would much rather get some steelies. I know of the Nato's through AB but are there any other more affordable sets that I should be considering?
I am finally able to get rid of my 18's and move on down to some proper 16's... I have some leads on the OEM 16's but would much rather get some steelies. I know of the Nato's through AB but are there any other more affordable sets that I should be considering?
Ok it appears that BMW use a similar bolt pattern 4 * 120 but the holes for the studs are 12mm and the DII is 14mm... Can i simply use a drill press w a 14mm bit and tap the holes myself? I found a set of black steels for 75$.
http://www.roverparts.com/Parts/3030A.cfm
These appear to be on sale. I sent an e-mail asking why it says you cannot use over sized tires. This was the response "The wheels are 1 1/4" offset so bigger tires catch on the body. " I wonder if they would work for a narrower tires, but taller, like 235/85R16. That's the reason I'm looking for 7" wheels in the first place.
I wonder if these wheels and the okoffroad wheels are the same wheels....
These appear to be on sale. I sent an e-mail asking why it says you cannot use over sized tires. This was the response "The wheels are 1 1/4" offset so bigger tires catch on the body. " I wonder if they would work for a narrower tires, but taller, like 235/85R16. That's the reason I'm looking for 7" wheels in the first place.
I wonder if these wheels and the okoffroad wheels are the same wheels....
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