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Anybody got 1x anr1534 rim they would sell please? Have three just need another.
6.5 inch ones, hard as hell to find
 
Anybody got 1x anr1534 rim they would sell please? Have three just need another.
6.5 inch ones, hard as hell to find
You'll be lucky, are they not the ones which were only fitted to the 2b's and 1ton variants?
I wanted a set for mine (purely for vanity) but the rarity and the cost made me go for the later HD 6.5 instead.
 
I was looking at those, unless you are very lucky it looks cheaper to buy a vehicle that has a set on then swap wheels and sell it on.
 
You'll be lucky, are they not the ones which were only fitted to the 2b's and 1ton variants?
I wanted a set for mine (purely for vanity) but the rarity and the cost made me go for the later HD 6.5 instead.

They are a bit less desirable than the one ton wheels . So not as expensive.
Think they were fitted on the 130s .
I want them so that I can safely fit 235:85/16 goodrich. Still got my standard wheels , but want the fat ones for everyday use.
 
They are a bit less desirable than the one ton wheels . So not as expensive.
Think they were fitted on the 130s .
I want them so that I can safely fit 235:85/16 goodrich. Still got my standard wheels , but want the fat ones for everyday use.


According to BFG the rim width range for a 235/85/16 is 6-7.5" so you should be able to fit that seized tyre to your standard 6" rims. Please find the full bfg specs here: link
 
I run 235/85 BFG ATs on the std LWB / early 110 tubeless rims. I did a lot of investigation, I searched tyres info sites and looked at vehiles. I found quite a few "service" vehiles - untilites etc with 235/85s on std rims, I looked at the tyre manufacturers guides and the rim standards. Thing is when you measure the LWB LR rims they measure 6j even when they are stamped different. I run the tyres with tubes and have done around 8000 miles with no problems. They sit fine and wear evenly and the handling is, well, Series Land Rover but I have tested (once) to 70 mph and it was stable. We are a LWB camper and have been weighed at 2 1/4 ton so I'm confident the 235/85 work ok on the LWB rims..
 
I had the same problem,3 only
So I made the fourth one
I split the rim of a Land Rover wheel and removed the centre
Next you need 6.5j weller wheel and grind out the centre,weld up valve hole and drill a new hole on the other side of the rim.
Knock the landy centre in to the reveared weller rim,true up and weld in
You can't tell the difference
 

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