Wheel adapters

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Anyone know of a source for wheel adapters that allow the P38 Alloys to
fit a 97 Disco ES? (without paying the extortionate amount that Bearmach
want for their BA3413 adapters - over 400 quids!)

Malcolm.
 
On or around Mon, 28 Feb 2005 00:40:43 +0000 (UTC),
[email protected] enlightened us thusly:

>Anyone know of a source for wheel adapters that allow the P38 Alloys to
>fit a 97 Disco ES? (without paying the extortionate amount that Bearmach
>want for their BA3413 adapters - over 400 quids!)
>


I'd be wary of cheap ones anyway - it gets a lot of load and you want it to
be right.

wonder how different the axles are, can you change the hubs?

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On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 00:40:43 +0000 (UTC), [email protected]
wrote:

>Anyone know of a source for wheel adapters that allow the P38 Alloys to
>fit a 97 Disco ES? (without paying the extortionate amount that Bearmach
>want for their BA3413 adapters - over 400 quids!)
>
>Malcolm.


Nene Valley Offroad did me some to allow a Series axle to take
Defender alloys a while back. Don't know if they do one for the P38,
but they were good to deal with and had them in stock.

Also Scorpion Racing advertise spacers for the Disco, but not quite
what you are after.


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