Eastern Wheel Works down your way can widen your wheel for about $150.
Also there are 6 101 standard wheels for sale in the AULRO Markets. You could buy the 6 and then sell me one- for a good price of course
Garry
Yes. But was thinking about down the track. My rims are 10" (not the sparewill have to widen the spare wheel, and buy one tyre - not much good having a spare that is wrong size!!). I loved the 7.50 XZL's on my Def. - Tough as nails and last well, good grip in mud and reasonable on bitumen. Just tossing up my options for the future.
As good as they look, I have never been a huge fan of oversized tyres.
Eastern Wheel Works down your way can widen your wheel for about $150.
Also there are 6 101 standard wheels for sale in the AULRO Markets. You could buy the 6 and then sell me one- for a good price of course
Garry
REMLR 243
2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6
1977 FC 101
1976 Jaguar XJ12C
1973 Haflinger AP700
1971 Jaguar V12 E-Type Series 3 Roadster
1957 Series 1 88"
1957 Series 1 88" Station Wagon
Sleepy, I would suggest you wait until you have tried that thing offroad with those tyres aired down. You may change your mind
The vehicle is going to be a weekend/play toy I understand? You only need your spare to be (about) the same diameter. There is very little chance you will actually need the spare with those tyres.
You both read my mind!Yes saw those wheels Garry.Although (re: Spare) I am often found testing Murphy's Law
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I am starting to get fair dinkum about tyres for my 101 with the 8 inch wide rims.
I went to the local 4wd tyre crowd and gave them a spare 900x16 bar tread on a standard wheel and one of my 8 inch wide wheels .
I asked for if possible a radial replacement tyre in a full on muddy to suit the 8 inch rim and the diameter was to be not less than the 9.00x16 and not to exceed it by too much as my current gearing in the 101 is spot on.
They came up with Maxis trepatdor 37 inch od tyre for $450 each and creepy crawlers 37 inch od for $550 each.
Sleepy what size are your tyres/brand etc.?????
I dont want to go down to a silverstone MT117 34 inch.......price is good thou at $230 each
Standard bar thread 900x16 would work out at $230 each.
Those swampers in a previous post might be worth chasing up.
I have to do some thing soon as the bar threads are just about U/S.
I was wondering how a wider tyre affects the steering effort.
Ron
Moore tyres?????MRTs cheapies......I have some on the front as bar threads(paid $220 each) and Garrycol has some as a sand type pattern........they are OK and do the job as a bang for your dollar tyre, but are nothing to get excited about.
Should all be covered in earlier posts .
Mine are 38.5 x 14.5 Maxxis Creepy's. As far as I can work out (because the previous owner couldn't recall) they are on widened 8" rims.
I would agree with Ben, I am running low-ish pressure (about 25psi) and the tread is still a little convex (I presume that's what is meant by "crowning").
I am fairly happy with the gearing - without an overdrive it seems to be fairly happy at 100kmh and had it up to 115kmh without it revving too hard. I am pretty sure it is standard ratios - previous owner wasnt sure.
They seem to wearing pretty well though and will stick with them for now.
Problem I have is the spare is a 9 x 16 on a standard rim, I'm going to get it widened to 8" and buy another tyre.. (Havent got a price yet but google tells me they are about $800).
The Creepy's ride pretty well though and can only just hear them above all the other noiseHavent got it dirty yet so can't speak for their offroad capability.
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