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gromit
11th July 2008, 08:22 PM
My '58 SII 'spares car' has one odd wheel rim.
Four rims are ROK Australia 23160, which I think are the same as my '56 SI. The odd one is a ROH Australia (same company but a name change from memory) AYG 8038 (the 0 looks more like a backwards letter C). Is this from a later SII or SIII ?
All rims have 7.50 tyres fitted but I have a feeling the widest section on the 23160 was 7.00, can anyone confirm.
Thanks, Colin
Lotz-A-Landies
11th July 2008, 08:47 PM
Colin
That rim is a 5 1/2" from a very late series 3.
You're correct the 5" 231601 should have 7.00 as a maximum.
Diana
Aaron IIA
11th July 2008, 11:05 PM
Judging by the raised circular section of the rim that joins the stud holes, I would suggest that it is a rim for a post SIIA vehicle. Which post SIIA vehicle I don't know, as they are not my speciality. I would go with the previous post's advice.
Aaron.
Shonky
11th July 2008, 11:18 PM
Is there anything you don't know Diana?
gromit
12th July 2008, 08:11 AM
Thanks Diana & Aaron, looks like I need a 23160 if I'm going to restore the SII.
Colin
Lotz-A-Landies
12th July 2008, 10:19 AM
Is there anything you don't know Diana?
Let me see?
I don't know about:
Discovery Series I, II or 3
Air suspension on RRC (the ones with a one piece body)
P38a
Defender
County
RRS
Whatever the current RR Vogue is called
Freebys or FreeRovers, or .... (I know it's a name something like that)
Diana :wasntme:
P.S. Gumby there are plenty of SII 231601s (branded ROK) about. The 80" crowd are all looking for the English made rims, I am sure that someone in Melbourne will have some to give you.
Aaron IIA
13th July 2008, 11:19 PM
Let me see?
I don't know about:
Discovery Series I, II or 3
Air suspension on RRC (the ones with a one piece body)
P38a
Defender
County
RRS
Whatever the current RR Vogue is called
Freebys or FreeRovers, or .... (I know it's a name something like that)
So you know about Land Rovers, and not those other things that happen to be decended from them. For me, Land Rover ended at the end of the SIIA. I don't like plastic.
P.S. Gumby there are plenty of SII 231601s (branded ROK) about. The 80" crowd are all looking for the English made rims, I am sure that someone in Melbourne will have some to give you.
Would split rims be the English made rims?
Aaron.
JDNSW
14th July 2008, 06:12 AM
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Would split rims be the English made rims?
Aaron.
Yes, split wheels are English made, but what I think Diana is talking about is the same number but made in the UK, not Australia. (Split wheels were an option on Series 1 and may have continued as an option on Series 2. They have never been popular, and I have rarely seen them. Interesting contrast with the Jap four wheel drives, that mostly had detachable side rims as standard from the late fifties when they first appeared here until recent years when recreational four wheel drives started to outnumber working ones)
John
Aaron IIA
14th July 2008, 10:24 PM
My '49 has a set of split rims. That said, I could probably get the tube out quicker using levers on a standard rim than how long it would take to use a socket to split the rim (assuming no rattle gun).
Aaron.
olmate
3rd August 2008, 03:32 PM
I am looking for a couple rims for my 80" should anybody have them or know someone who does ;)
hodgo
3rd August 2008, 04:14 PM
My '58 SII 'spares car' has one odd wheel rim.
Four rims are ROK Australia 23160, which I think are the same as my '56 SI. The odd one is a ROH Australia (same company but a name change from memory) AYG 8038 (the 0 looks more like a backwards letter C). Is this from a later SII or SIII ?
All rims have 7.50 tyres fitted but I have a feeling the widest section on the 23160 was 7.00, can anyone confirm.
Thanks, Colin
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It is off a Ser 3 I am 100% sure
Hodgo
UncleHo
3rd August 2008, 08:36 PM
G'day Hodgo :)
The 231601 ROK (genuine part No Aust Production) rims are the standard rims on civilian SWB's and are 5.0inch rims and designed for 6.00/6.50 & 7.00 tyres.
The ROH rim Part No AYG 3038 (genuine part No Aust production) are the standard rims on LWB series3's,(5.5 inch) and were fitted to all Military series 3's the standard fitting for 2/2a LWB's was ROK Aust and genuine Part No 272309,(5.5 inch) these were fitted to ALL Series 2/2a Aust Military Landrovers and also No5 trailers and anything else that used Landrover rims,(Parts Commonality) therefore the Series 2 Command Reconnaissance vehicles were retro fitted with the 272309 rims and 7.50 tyres.
So there you go Hodgo, you have 3 SWB civilian rims 231601(5.0) and 1 series 3 LWB rim AYG 3038 (5.5) :)
cheers
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