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    I believe that Cooper ST tires are not recommend by the manufacture to be used with tubes. I wonder if insurance company would question that? Also I wonder if there is a difference on the insides of specifically tubbed tires to make it more tube friendly

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    Hi. I have been having flat tyres in some work land cruisers. We run a variety of mud type tyres. I happpened to be talking with a manager of an after market mine spec vehicle equip company.
    He has said that tubeless tyres are quite rough internaly and wear out tubes quickly. He Recommended ROH trak 2 rims. Used by mining outfits due to high load capacity. They can be had for around $100 each depending on the seller.
    Cheers.

    Sorry should have mentioned that the LC utes I have run standard steel split rims with tubes- bf km2, Goodyear mtr, kuhmo mt's
    Cheers

    Ben

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    Dog - known as....Landy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clive22
    How do I tell if the wolf rims are tubed or tubeless?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff View Post
    By the part number. ANR 5593 are tube type, ANR 4583 are tubeless.

    Jeff




    It's also stated on the rim as well:

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    Quote Originally Posted by bent View Post
    Hi. I have been having flat tyres in some work land cruisers. We run a variety of mud type tyres. I happpened to be talking with a manager of an after market mine spec vehicle equip company.
    He has said that tubeless tyres are quite rough internaly and wear out tubes quickly. He Recommended ROH trak 2 rims. Used by mining outfits due to high load capacity. They can be had for around $100 each depending on the seller.
    Cheers.

    Sorry should have mentioned that the LC utes I have run standard steel split rims with tubes- bf km2, Goodyear mtr, kuhmo mt's

    This is what I found with my last set of tyres small dags I side the tyres I went around with a buffing tool on an air drill to clean them up no more dramas and I run lowinsh pressures often 17/18 psi

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    I have several sets of wheels for my 130 . When I had tubes in tubeless tyres I had no end of worn tubes , with no tubes on tubed rims no problems . I also have a set of king tubeless rims , again no problems . The amount of money I spent repairing tubes I could have paid for a set of new rims .

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