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    Defender rims

    HI ALL
    I got a 1999 defender with the stock steel rims .I want to now what sort of alloy rims or steel rims I could buy for it without spending a fortune ? also what type of after market seats in the front can I use in the defender keeping in mind they have to lift because of the battries and other stuff .

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    Alloy!!

    Not necessarily a good move, breaking the bead on the current Defender alloy wheels can be a real bugger in the bush.

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    Not sure what Rims you are after but this set is in the markets section located at melbourne and a good price.

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    Performance Wheels in South Australia make the TX1 rim that has a 1400kg load rating and are available in 7" and 8" widths to suit the Land Rover stud pattern.

    These wheels are used on off road racers, so are bloody strong.

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    Disco rims fit.

    Rovacraft have rims too.

    On my 110 I used disco 1 rims, which I modded to change the offset out by 20mm then I had them zinc + powder coated. I'm running 33's (255/85 BFG MT km/2) and standard height with no rubbing.

    Can post pics of you are interested.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    Performance Wheels in South Australia make the TX1 rim that has a 1400kg load rating and are available in 7" and 8" widths to suit the Land Rover stud pattern.

    These wheels are used on off road racers, so are bloody strong.
    Got these on my Puma (8 inch) and very happy with them. Better turning circle and ability to use bigger rubber without suspention contact.

    Allan

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    Quote Originally Posted by matthew2 View Post
    HI ALL
    I got a 1999 defender with the stock steel rims .I want to now what sort of alloy rims or steel rims I could buy for it without spending a fortune ? also what type of after market seats in the front can I use in the defender keeping in mind they have to lift because of the battries and other stuff .
    i can get you new steelies for around $80 per rim
    and yes they are rated for a defender

    feel free to PM me if needed and i can fill you in .............
    130's rule

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    oh look, another Defender rims thead..

    Disco rims

    Kings rims
    Dynamic Rims
    (these latter two are pretty much the same)
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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