Thanks, when you say 88 are narrower, any ideas what they should be? I'd like to get the right ones to fit rather than bodge and make doThink bog std series wheels are all pretty much the same, 88 rims were/are narrower than 109 ones, there are different offsets for the early 109s and of course the wide ones that everyone wants
I would bet a whole pint there were many different part number/variations over the years, but essentially all will fit.
Looks like I'm after 5" number 231601
Been thinking about going back to 6.00 x 16s, but on balance, going off the idea.The narrow rims with 6.00 tires look really good on an 88
The biggest downside of 6.00 tires is the clearance under the differentials is severely reduced, I have been stuck a few times during the summer when the diffs have ground out on rockhard mud between the tire tracks
I like the look of Avons on a series, they might be hard and crap handling, but, well, it's a series 2.On my S3 88 I think are the 5.5 wheels I’ve got 7.5xR16 on , look about right not too narrow or outrageously wide
But Robs very right about the lack of tyre choice but as long as they make Avon rangemasters I’ll be happy , i perversely like the idea of tubes in too for some reason View attachment 253309
That is a good chart, which I have seen before. Also relates to Cross Ply tyres, which give less grip, but are a much nicer drive on a Series, I have used them in the 80s.On my S3 88 I think are the 5.5 wheels I’ve got 7.5xR16 on , look about right not too narrow or outrageously wide
But Robs very right about the lack of tyre choice but as long as they make Avon rangemasters I’ll be happy , i perversely like the idea of tubes in too for some reason View attachment 253309
My driving hasn't!If you want 7.50-16 then you need the 5.5 rims as this is the LWB set up. I would avoid cross-plys and tubed tyres, tyre tech has come on a lot since those were the norm.
Don't waste time on the 5" unless you are rivet counting. There is almost no tyre choice, even the 5.5 are marginal on tyres. I would strongly recommend tubeless rims as it makes getting tyres a lot easier but that's a personal choice. A lot of people run Defender steel wheels as a lot get taken off for alloys so you can pick up a set easily. S2A are 9/16 BSF and S3 are M16, the wheels fit, but the M16 studs are much stronger, I swapped my S2A from BSF to M16 to get the stronger studs and bigger nuts. The BSF are threaded into the hub and get pulled out by tyre shops so do them up yourself, the M16 are headed and can take 70 lb ft no trouble.
Another downside is the expense and limited choice of 6.00x16 tyres.The narrow rims with 6.00 tires look really good on an 88
The biggest downside of 6.00 tires is the clearance under the differentials is severely reduced, I have been stuck a few times during the summer when the diffs have ground out on rockhard mud between the tire tracks
No, not the cheapest but I'd put avons on regardless, it's never going to do huge miles so I'm not bothered.Another downside is the expense and limited choice of 6.00x16 tyres.
If you want 7.50-16 then you need the 5.5 rims as this is the LWB set up. I would avoid cross-plys and tubed tyres, tyre tech has come on a lot since those were the norm.