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    16x8 +6 offset Dynamic steel wheels with 285/75/16 tyres

    Ive noticed on the forum that this combination has been tried but I haven't heard if the combination is OK.
    Can anyone let me know if they are happy with it?
    Will this combination fit under the existing wheel arches without any issues?
    I don't want to lift the car or put wider flares on.
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    I would be interested as well but also can u fit a 285 onto a 7inch Rim if needed in a emergency? I would like to fit 255 tyres but they are hard to get in the outback whereas I believe the 285 would be easier to get in a emergency and they have basically the same rolling circumference as the 255

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robmacca View Post
    I would be interested as well but also can u fit a 285 onto a 7inch Rim if needed in a emergency? I would like to fit 255 tyres but they are hard to get in the outback whereas I believe the 285 would be easier to get in a emergency and they have basically the same rolling circumference as the 255
    Yes you can

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    Quote Originally Posted by bln View Post
    Ive noticed on the forum that this combination has been tried but I haven't heard if the combination is OK.
    Can anyone let me know if they are happy with it?
    Will this combination fit under the existing wheel arches without any issues?
    I don't want to lift the car or put wider flares on.
    Cheers
    Bruce
    Does it work, yes
    Would you be happy with it, most likely
    Would it fit the standard wheel arch, nope



    Will the cops / insurance company like it in the event something goes wrong? Nope!

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    I have zero offset Dynamic rims which i bought about 10 years ago (new) and have run 285/75 R16 Mickey Thompson MTZ's ever since. Great combination.

    No need to change flares. Steering locks will need a little adjustment

    Is the +6 offset something new being offered by Dynamic?

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    I have some Dynamic rims (run 255's though)
    The shoulder angle on the stud holes is different though and I need to get some appropriate wheel nuts (anyone know where) before they chew out the holes on the wheels.
    I asked at a tyre place and they had no idea what I was talking about.
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    I have been using the standard defender wheel nuts on the Dynamic rims for over 10 years. no issues.
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    Quote Originally Posted by VladTepes View Post
    I have some Dynamic rims (run 255's though)
    The shoulder angle on the stud holes is different though and I need to get some appropriate wheel nuts (anyone know where) before they chew out the holes on the wheels.
    I asked at a tyre place and they had no idea what I was talking about.
    Ask a different tyre place…..

    I too have been running landrover nuts on my dynamic without out issue however it certainly not the correct way to do it……but everybody seems to get away with it.

    I did get a counter sink bit ground up so that I could match the dynamic rims to the Land Rover nuts……but have just ordered a new set of rims so that little project is out the door along with the the rims.

    If anybody wants a cutter….I have one going at a good price 16x8 +6 offset Dynamic steel wheels with 285/75/16 tyres

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    Quote Originally Posted by W&KO View Post
    Ask a different tyre place…..

    I too have been running landrover nuts on my dynamic without out issue however it certainly not the correct way to do it……but everybody seems to get away with it.

    I did get a counter sink bit ground up so that I could match the dynamic rims to the Land Rover nuts……but have just ordered a new set of rims so that little project is out the door along with the the rims.

    If anybody wants a cutter….I have one going at a good price 16x8 +6 offset Dynamic steel wheels with 285/75/16 tyres
    Hmm, maybe ring dynamic direct…..

    Buggered if I could find anything close…

    You could alway get them machined up at am engineering shop.

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