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Thread: Banded WOLF rims

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    Quote Originally Posted by roverrescue View Post

    Don’t even get started on running tubeless on tubed rims

    S
    Well now I want to get you started because I'm running tubeless on an old tubed rim and have had no issues and have never read of anyone having any issues.
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    Niels

    Snowy - 1998 300tdi Defender 110

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    It’s been bandied about on Aulro for as long as I’ve been a member!
    I was making a snide comment!

    My old 130 did a few hundred thousand Kay’s throughout Cape York and the Gulf
    Running tubeless on tubed rims. Normal dirt pressure of 25 front 30-50 rear and down to 15 for beach launching etc

    Never had a problem

    But some would say if you run a tubeless rim without tubes you will immediately roll your defender into a busload of haemophiliac nuns and babies?

    S
    '95 130 dual cab fender (gone to a better universe)
    '10 130 dual cab fender (getting to know it's neurons)

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    Cheers. Needed a laugh
    DiscoClax
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    0 off set King Terra

    To help with the turning circle of my Defender I fitted King wheels Terra 0 offset steel rims from Bob Jane Tmart, $114 each. If you buy King rims also use their wheel nuts as the tapered is different to LR nuts. A great improvement in the turning circle. I can now safely do u turns!

    And it was a lot cheaper than changing the offset of Wolf or Disco rims.

    The 265/75 R 16 BFG KO2 tread just sits in the flare.

    Cheers Eric
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