Wheel PCD on series

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UsInWorld

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Hi
Just posted in Landyzone Rescue and got few questions for Series wheel experts

Got a old Ifor Williams lifestock trailer. The rim got damaged by wheelnuts! Bought new nuts of supposedly correct type.

The wheel PCD is approx 150mm, is this a Land Rover size?

Bought a used "Series" rim from a garage, hoping it would fit, it doesn't due to a PCD of approx 140mm.

Ideally need a new hub aswell, This one will be ok for return to Scotland journey. I will try attaching a photo and hope someone can identify it

Thanks
 
Its a twin axle indeed and guess it has few hundred kilos in it, not animals

Been told its older than 1992 by ifor williams
 
Hi
Just posted in Landyzone Rescue and got few questions for Series wheel experts

Got a old Ifor Williams lifestock trailer. The rim got damaged by wheelnuts! Bought new nuts of supposedly correct type.

The wheel PCD is approx 150mm, is this a Land Rover size?

Bought a used "Series" rim from a garage, hoping it would fit, it doesn't due to a PCD of approx 140mm.

Ideally need a new hub aswell, This one will be ok for return to Scotland journey. I will try attaching a photo and hope someone can identify it

Thanks
Seems my measurements are abit off. Compared the PCD on my 97 Defender and they are same as the trailer. So whatever rim the garage sold me is not a Land Rover size
 
What’s a few hundred?
I know what I would be doing.
but I would be home soon.

J
Could do it indeed, My bottle jack doesn't go low enough to clear under the axle with a wheel off. Could kick it to get it out. Maybe run as single axle.

Been searching non stop online and found a garage in 35mins drive that has rims for sale for £50. Thou their landline doesn't seem to work. Maybe out of hours, so wait to tmrrw

Still hoping for someone local
 
Could do it indeed, My bottle jack doesn't go low enough to clear under the axle with a wheel off. Could kick it to get it out. Maybe run as single axle.

Been searching non stop online and found a garage in 35mins drive that has rims for sale for £50. Thou their landline doesn't seem to work. Maybe out of hours, so wait to tmrrw

Still hoping for someone local

I wouldn’t tell you that the bottle jack works under the wheeled axle too.

If you can afford to wait a day then, go have a beer and some food and good luck for tomorrow :)

J
 
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