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    Would you Bother changing Tyres/Rims on new 130 ?

    I quite like the rims and tyres that come as standard on the 2009 130 crew cab XLZ's and Wolf Rims...........a couple of mates are telling me how much better it will perform and look with black sunraysias and fatter tyres. I am thinking that the tyres and rims as standard will be very good off road (from what I have read here) give me better fuel economy due to less footprint on the road etc.

    And while the Fat tyres and sunny's may look awsome I dont think the wolfs and Michellins look that bad at any rate !!

    I reckon the money would be better put into other extras over the tyres what is the expert opinion from Defender owners that have more experience than me.........as i have none

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    Quote Originally Posted by pc3 View Post
    I quite like the rims and tyres that come as standard on the 2009 130 crew cab XLZ's and Wolf Rims...........a couple of mates are telling me how much better it will perform and look with black sunraysias and fatter tyres. I am thinking that the tyres and rims as standard will be very good off road (from what I have read here) give me better fuel economy due to less footprint on the road etc.

    And while the Fat tyres and sunny's may look awsome I dont think the wolfs and Michellins look that bad at any rate !!

    I reckon the money would be better put into other extras over the tyres what is the expert opinion from Defender owners that have more experience than me.........as i have none
    Same mates that reckon you're better off with a Hilux? I'd stick with the wheels/tyres that it comes with - I only bought a set of black Dynamics and MTZ's because 110's come with hairdresser's alloy wheels.

    PS - they aren't wolf rims.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scallops View Post
    Same mates that reckon you're better off with a Hilux? I'd stick with the wheels/tyres that it comes with - I only bought a set of black Dynamics and MTZ's because 110's come with hairdresser's alloy wheels.

    PS - they aren't wolf rims.
    Yeh it was the same mates saying I was moron for buying a defender over a Hilux

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    As you have discovered by doing some research here, the stock rims and tyres that come on the 130 are very good. I would at least get some experience with these as they come first - they will most likely be all you will ever need. You can get different rims (such as Wolfs) etc down the track if you still feel the need.

    As for fatter tyres - there won't be any functional advantages over the standard rubber. In fact, it could be argued that larger (and heavier) tyres can only be detrimental to wear and tear on your vehicle.

    The stock rims are steel - that is what I wanted on mine - and are matched to great offroad and onroad tyres that will give good mileage and economy.

    I reckon you should wait for your truck to arrive, use it as is, then look to alter stuff further down the track.
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    Took me a while to get xzl's- best tyre I 've had for what I need- only advantage I can see for wider would be for alot of beach or desert driving-
    I'd be interested if your getting rid of yours-I do have a set of white 15" sunny's lying around with new 31x10" wrangler a/t's.
    Stick with the xzl's (or send them my way),they are a bit noisy (& expensive) but look at them-they are made for Defenders-no other tyre is
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scallops View Post
    As you have discovered by doing some research here, the stock rims and tyres that come on the 130 are very good. I would at least get some experience with these as they come first - they will most likely be all you will ever need. You can get different rims (such as Wolfs) etc down the track if you still feel the need.

    As for fatter tyres - there won't be any functional advantages over the standard rubber. In fact, it could be argued that larger (and heavier) tyres can only be detrimental to wear and tear on your vehicle.

    The stock rims are steel - that is what I wanted on mine - and are matched to great offroad and onroad tyres that will give good mileage and economy.

    I reckon you should wait for your truck to arrive, use it as is, then look to alter stuff further down the track.
    Scallops, thats exactly what I am thinking............are the rims I have as standard on my truck these WOLF rims or not..................if its not what does a wolf rim look like ?


    cheers pc3

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    My understanding is that;

    They both look similar with the holes around the outside and are made from thicker steel.

    I was told that Tubed rims are 130 Rims and the

    Tubeless rims are a true Wolf Rim

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    Quote Originally Posted by land864 View Post
    My understanding is that;

    They both look similar with the holes around the outside and are made from thicker steel.

    I was told that Tubed rims are 130 Rims and the

    Tubeless rims are a true Wolf Rim
    I wonder what my 130 dual cab will have on it Wolfs or Non Wolfs

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    Quote Originally Posted by pc3 View Post
    I wonder what my 130 dual cab will have on it Wolfs or Non Wolfs
    As I mentioned in post 1 - the standard 130 rims are not Wolf rims, so you won't be getting them - and, as the other chap has said above, the Wolfs are higher rated (stronger) and are designed for tubeless tyres.

    Defender 130" 16 x 6,5" (Wolf) rims
    Recommended when bigger tyres are mounted, no need for spacers...

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    Yeah, another vote to stick with the XZLs. They are not the best on wet tarmac (you just have to back off a fraction) but they are a really good tyre for a defender.

    Do a search on Google for XZL and Expedition and you will find a lot of articles about how much overlanders love them.

    I've run them on my 110, and they are def a bit noisier than the General Grabbers that come standard on a 110, but not too bad.

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