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newby@54
12th May 2014, 11:09 AM
Hi everybody
I'm looking for advice on tyres for my Series IIA (aka Betty).
She is currently running 6.50 x 16s what look like road tyres (see picture).  I'm looking to replace these with a semi off road radial tyre (after I get the wheels sand blasted and powder coated).  I don't want a super aggressive off road tyre as in reality I won't be doing serious off road driving in her - but I want her to look the part.
I'm told the equivalent radial tyre is a 205 x 16R.
Any suggestions?  I thought I read on this forum a few months ago of a tyre dealer in Cooma who is a good source of appropriate tyres but of course now I can't find that thread.  I live only a 100kms from Cooma.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers
Nic
marting
12th May 2014, 07:09 PM
Hi Nic
The guy in Cooma who had the tyres was Micks Tyres and Auto. He is on the corner at the roundabout where you turn left to head towards the coast and Bombala (if coming from Canberra). He sometimes pops up on e-bay as well.
I thought the original size was a 7.50 x 16, with the radial equivalent being the 235/55R16. The 235/55R16 is the standard Defender tyre size so there are a wealth of tread patterns to choose from in this size.
Cheers, Martin
S3ute
12th May 2014, 08:50 PM
I thought the original size was a 7.50 x 16
It would have come new fitted with 6.00 X 16" bar tread tyres. The larger 7.00 X16" tyres only came new on 109" models and the military model 88" in the S2A's.
They were offered as an optional extra on later S3 88"s.
Cheers
incisor
13th May 2014, 05:56 AM
It would have come new fitted with 6.00 X 16" bar tread tyres. The larger 7.00 X16" tyres only came new on 109" models and the military model 88" in the S2A's.
They were offered as an optional extra on later S3 88"s.
Cheers
My owners manual only lists 6.50x16, 7.00x16 and 7.50x16
No mention of 6.00x16 at all
Ozdunc
13th May 2014, 06:07 AM
Weren't 6.00x16 used on Series 1?
I'm running 7.50x16 on my 88". They are so low geared that unless you really want the original look the bigger tyre is nicer to run, plus 7.50x16 is a common enough size to get, as its still used on base level Landcruisers and Defenders.
S3ute
13th May 2014, 06:23 AM
It would have come new fitted with 6.00 X 16" bar tread tyres. The larger 7.00 X16" tyres only came new on 109" models 
Cheers
meant 7.50 X 16" on the 109" - 7.00 X 16" were not common although they are fitted to mine.
scottvdw
13th May 2014, 12:07 PM
Hi Nic
The guy in Cooma who had the tyres was Micks Tyres and Auto. He is on the corner at the roundabout where you turn left to head towards the coast and Bombala (if coming from Canberra). He sometimes pops up on e-bay as well.
I thought the original size was a 7.50 x 16, with the radial equivalent being the 235/55R16. The 235/55R16 is the standard Defender tyre size so there are a wealth of tread patterns to choose from in this size.
Cheers, Martin
 
I think 235/85R16 is closer to 7.50 x 16.:)
 
Regards,
Scott
JDNSW
13th May 2014, 01:01 PM
My owners manual only lists 6.50x16, 7.00x16 and 7.50x16
No mention of 6.00x16 at all
S2a parts book lists 6.00, 6.50, 7.00, 7.50 x16, 8.20, 8.90, 9.00x15, and 9.00x16 (One Ton only)
John
newby@54
13th May 2014, 01:37 PM
Thanks for the responses.  I hope to have Betty road registered later this week and once the wallet shock of mechanic charges, blue slip and registration charges and CTP and comprehensive insurance is forgotten I'll go looking for better tyres.
Cheers
Nic
Johnno1969
13th May 2014, 05:03 PM
S2a parts book lists 6.00, 6.50, 7.00, 7.50 x16, 8.20, 8.90, 9.00x15, and 9.00x16 (One Ton only)
John
Weren't 6.00x16 used on Series 1?
I'm running 7.50x16 on my 88". They are so low geared that unless you really want the original look the bigger tyre is nicer to run, plus 7.50x16 is a common enough size to get, as its still used on base level Landcruisers and Defenders.
Same with me. 7.50Rx16
Summiitt
13th May 2014, 06:02 PM
Thanks for the responses.  I hope to have Betty road registered later this week and once the wallet shock of mechanic charges, blue slip and registration charges and CTP and comprehensive insurance is forgotten I'll go looking for better tyres.
Cheers
Nic
G'day Nic, give me a wave if you see me roaring around Burra/ old Cooma road in a stage one tray top or an 80in with no roof..getting a little cold for the 80 though..your 88 looks a ripper, well done
marting
13th May 2014, 08:56 PM
I think 235/85R16 is closer to 7.50 x 16.:)
 
Regards,
Scott
 
Hi Scott
 
:angel: Sorry, I meant 235/85!
 
Cheers, Martin
newby@54
14th May 2014, 07:25 AM
I sure will Summiitt.  I've just got to get Betty registered but that is taking time as the mechanic finds more to work on before the blue slip.
Nic
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