discomark10
Well-Known Member
doubt landys even go fast enough to worry about it either!
I was going to buy tires and spacers for my Disco on 16" original alloys. Compared prices and pros/cons, and it was (at least here in CR) cheaper to buy 5 off set steel 15" rims and tires than buying spacers and tires for 16".
If you buy steel rims, you could search 15"'s and it'll be cheaper each time you buy new tires for your vehicle. Also, consider what all said, you can fix a steel rim, if you brake an alloy you're dead.
I was going to buy tires and spacers for my Disco on 16" original alloys. Compared prices and pros/cons, and it was (at least here in CR) cheaper to buy 5 off set steel 15" rims and tires than buying spacers and tires for 16".
If you buy steel rims, you could search 15"'s and it'll be cheaper each time you buy new tires for your vehicle. Also, consider what all said, you can fix a steel rim, if you brake an alloy you're dead.
Well Im in the who cares camp now. I live in england,I rtv once a month and do the odd play day. Alloys work fine for this use and if one ever fails I'll aways be able to get home. Abroad or on a camel trophie style trip then steel hands down,but in good old blighty it realy doesn't matter.