Marmaduke
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That's because I own an early series not a defenderThat's a very odd way to put a wheel nut on ???
That's because I own an early series not a defenderThat's a very odd way to put a wheel nut on ???
Probably a double ended early series nut, conical on both endsThat's a very odd way to put a wheel nut on ???
Wolf rims are 6.5J and the LWB rims are 5.5J, that extra inch makes the 235/85 sit much better. I've recently changed to Wolfs to get the tubeless 6.5J after running 235s on the 5.5J rims. Wolfs are much better - tyre sits better and puts more tread down as its not pinched in. I also drilled the hubs and put in 5mm over studs (M16), they were only 0.97p each off e-bay and I prefer the S3 pressed in stud, its a lot stronger. Studs now one thread clear of nuts for a total cost of under £20.
Buy these: they are M16 x 45 whereas the std are M16 x 38-40. The Wolf wheel is 2mm thicker but the stud faces are bumped up 2mm so you need 5mm more to be sure.Tell me more. I was looking at Wolf (longer) studs today at silly money each ....
Now look what you've made me do with your 'not original' commentWolf rims aren’t stock for a Series. Not that it bothers me. Just saying.
Standard Series rims are not technically wide enough for a 235/75R16 if you check the recommended rim widths.
Nah, I'm to tight for that. Tubed rims here I comeAre you after 90/110 rims then???
Now I'm looking for tyres That's a bloody minefield anorl. Some say 750 but not 235's although they're a modern equivalent. I've read 235's are fine or do I go with 225/75's or stick close to original with 205/80's but they look a bit small.....See another job done because of quarantine
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Oh so I don’t need to wander round the garden & see how many I have thenNah, I'm to tight for that. Tubed rims here I come
Wolfs can go on Ebay
A 235 is not a modern equivalent to a 7.50 x 16. It is misleading that people say it is. A 235 is significantly wider and requires a minimum of a 6" wide rim according to all/most tyre makers. Therefore should not be fitted to a 5.5" wide Series rim.Now I'm looking for tyres That's a bloody minefield anorl. Some say 750 but not 235's although they're a modern equivalent. I've read 235's are fine or do I go with 225/75's or stick close to original with 205/80's but they look a bit small.....
I'm off to play with gravel and mess with the drive cos my head hurts
Well if you've got some gratis you might twist my armOh so I don’t need to wander round the garden & see how many I have then
Saves me a job.
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