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    I wandered into one of the local tyre shops today for some pricing on wheels with 25 offset and 255/85/16 tyres for the Defender.
    I always like to give the locals a crack before I inevitably buy in from the internet (wheels in this case)


    I am now advised that there are no wheels manufactured nor available aftermarket for any Land Rovers.
    Furthermore 235/85/16 are identical to 255/85/16 in diameter/circumference.

    Really growing tyred (pun) of retailers.

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    What knocks me for 6 is that they can look you in the eyes while stating it as a forgone conclusion with out cracking up in laughter!!! They have to go to special training to do that I reckon! I was told not that long ago that 235/70-16's were no longer made and if they were were not suitable to put on the Discovery!
    Cheers Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by strangy View Post
    I wandered into one of the local tyre shops today for some pricing on wheels with 25 offset and 255/85/16 tyres for the Defender.
    I always like to give the locals a crack before I inevitably buy in from the internet (wheels in this case)


    I am now advised that there are no wheels manufactured nor available aftermarket for any Land Rovers.
    Furthermore 235/85/16 are identical to 235/85/16 in diameter/circumference.

    Really growing tyred (pun) of retailers.
    25 offset is pretty wide, around zero works well with 255/85-16's on a 110. With 25's I think you'd be outside the standard flares.

    Pretty sure King wheels do Landy steels and should be available through any decent tyre place. You might have to find their catalogue and stick your finger on it to get your locals to believe you though.
    Here locally I recall someone buying a set for their 110 for less than $100 each. They had a decent load rating too.

    Steve
    1985 County - Isuzu 4bd1 with HX30W turbo, LT95, 255/85-16 KM2's
    1988 120 with rust and potential
    1999 300tdi 130 single cab - "stock as bro"
    2003 D2a Td5 - the boss's daily drive

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    I put 7x16 0 offset steels on the 110 last year and they work well They are "Gecko" brand, Proper load rating and all 110dollar I think.

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    Steel Rims

    16"x7" @ +20mm offset. Less than $100 each.

    Not local to you though...
    - Justin

    '95 Disco 300TDI - sold
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    King wheels make them, and from the rest of what you've been told, go elsewhere, they are obviously morons and have no interest in their customers.

    235/85-16 = 235/85-16?! Obviously that's the same size!!

    But a 255/85-16 is a 33"

    Cheers
    Will

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    235/85/16 is the same rolling circumference as 265/75/16 (both standard Land Rover sizes - if not specifically in Australia) and as Will said the 255/85/16 is significantly bigger.

    Any 5 stud wheel with a 6.5" PCD will fit a Defender as it hasn't got massive brakes or anything odd to interfere with the wheels.

    I personally run 265/75/16 BFG muddies on ZU wheels with a 16mm wider than standard offset and they fit just nicely under the wheel flares.

    All the major tyre brands make the first two sizes, but the 255/85/16 is a little scarcer and harder to find, even in the popular brands.

    A very handy tool:

    Online Wheel & Tyre Fitment calculator. Offset, Tyre stretch and Rolling Radius calculator

    In my experience most regional parts, accessories and tyre suppliers are complete horses behinds when you mention Land Rover...

    Cheers,

    Lou

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    I bought a set of 16x7 Dynamic steels rims in black with 0 offset for my Puma Defender - I run a set of Toyo AT's at 265/75/16 on these for road wheels and I have a set of ZU rims with 265/75/16 KM2's for trips and tracks. Dynamic catalog can be downloaded here: Dynamic Tyres ~~ Tyres | Tubes | Wheels | Rims | General Tire > Our Wheels > Dynamic Wheels

    but ring them as they do more sizes for Defender than listed plus they will deliver them to your local tyre fitter too. Mine were $110 each.

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    Hey,
    I recently bought some King 16x8 -25 black steelies from Bob Jane in Moonah, Tas. Pretty stoked at $90 a pop!

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    Thanks for the links guys, I have emailed for shipping prices.

    I need at least -25 offset for the wheels to keep the130 turning circle less than a road train.
    The 265/75 option while common on Defenders doesn't always suit for roadworthy hence the 255's

    I made a typo in the first post, should have read "235/85 is identical to 255/85"

    I should also add from the same pool of knowledge, that I was offered "sun moon star" (some odd brand) road pattern tyres as "Land Rovers don't need aggressive tread patterns" (compliment maybe?) for a mere $325 fitted or $475 for a muddie.

    ....... its a rich tapestry.

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