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    [QUOTE=rick130;2485655]If your tyres aren't rubbing you're wasting lock IMO.
    Rick I agree , I try to keep them just off the front R/arms for no other reason than to protect the tyre . I've never had any problems with damage to the C/Vs I suppose like everything the C/Vs have there limits , Maybe full lock trying to get out of a deep rut , even then I've never had one let go !!.. Jim

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    [quote=jimr1;2486033]
    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    If your tyres aren't rubbing you're wasting lock IMO.
    Rick I agree , I try to keep them just off the front R/arms for no other reason than to protect the tyre . I've never had any problems with damage to the C/Vs I suppose like everything the C/Vs have there limits , Maybe full lock trying to get out of a deep rut , even then I've never had one let go !!.. Jim
    I had a hilux for 7yrs here in Malaysia before buying the Defender 2.5yrs ago.

    I managed to break CVs 4 times, in the jungle, in the "unbreakable" 'lux and resorted to cranking steering lock stops out (less lock) in the end. (Opposite to what you all are discussing).
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimr1 View Post
    Hi , do you run those size tyres on offset rims ?
    I wish I knew...

    The rims were on the vehicle when we purchased it, and I haven't spotted any markings on it that say what they are...

    Anybody jump in and have an idea of how I can tell? Measuring the wheel's dimensions (ie. centre relative to wheel outer/inner etc) would probably do it...

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    Hi guys. Please dont complain about your turning radice until you have a 6x6 then it realy come into its own..Its big.. The Disco is great then.The 6b its like turning a aircraft carrier.... But I love it...
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    You're right there Bob, you really have to have a think about where you are going to do a U turn!!!
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    [quote=tact;2486093]
    Quote Originally Posted by jimr1 View Post

    I had a hilux for 7yrs here in Malaysia before buying the Defender 2.5yrs ago.

    I managed to break CVs 4 times, in the jungle, in the "unbreakable" 'lux and resorted to cranking steering lock stops out (less lock) in the end. (Opposite to what you all are discussing).
    Yep, if you give it full noise on full lock particularly on rock the CV will probably go bang.

    That's why people use HD aftermarket CV's like Ashcroft or KAM, or fit anti-burst rings around AEU2522 CV's, or use the old RRC CV's with 10 spline outer stubs and use the stubs as a sacrificial part.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TeamFA View Post
    I wish I knew...

    The rims were on the vehicle when we purchased it, and I haven't spotted any markings on it that say what they are...

    Anybody jump in and have an idea of how I can tell? Measuring the wheel's dimensions (ie. centre relative to wheel outer/inner etc) would probably do it...

    Yes, that's all you have to do.
    Run a straight edge across the back face of the rim to the mounting face will give you your backspace measurement, and if you either know or can measure the rim width accurately you can work out your offset from that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    Yes, that's all you have to do.
    Run a straight edge across the back face of the rim to the mounting face will give you your backspace measurement, and if you either know or can measure the rim width accurately you can work out your offset from that.
    Right... job for tonight booked in...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    If your tyres aren't rubbing you're wasting lock IMO.
    It wouldn't worry me, except that I don't want to rip off any of the "mud biter" lugs off the tyres...

    Already have a shiny spot on each trailing arm where they rubbed before I adjusted them back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TeamFA View Post
    It wouldn't worry me, except that I don't want to rip off any of the "mud biter" lugs off the tyres...

    Already have a shiny spot on each trailing arm where they rubbed before I adjusted them back.

    After one set of Bridgestone MT's in 235/85, two sets of BFG MT's and one set of Maxxis in 255/85 on the standard 6.5" HD rims and now 2/3 of the way through another set of Maxxis Big Horns on 7" rims with 0 offset I haven't hurt any of the tyres from touching the radius arms.

    I sounds horrible when they touch but when you drive a 130 with the turning circle of The Queen Mary you look for every bit of extra lock you can get.

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