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    6x6 tyre options

    so I've got a set of wolf rims to get rid of the damn tubes...

    my zxl's are only about 80% worn but they are 12+ years old and I've had one split up the sidewall so I wanna replace them.

    the choices seem to be...

    new zxl's for about 220 each.
    bfg 255/85r16's for about 380 each
    hankook 255/85r16's for about 320 each.

    Everyone seems to be fitting 255/85's on their 4x4's but what about the 6x6's? I do a bit of stuff on the beach so the extra width and more flexible sidewall would be nice... but the zxl's seem to go well off road and seem bulletproof - don't bag too well on the sand though.

    Has anyone put 255/85's on their 6x6? How did it go? Any scrubbing? Any problems? Was it a worthwhile upgrade? Anyone wish they'd stuck with the stock 7.5's?

    thoughts? comments? suggestions? I'm about to drop 2500+ on tyres so I'm open to any comments!

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    Tyres have a load rating. Make sure you take that into account, as well as the GVM of the 6x6, when selecting a suitable tyre.

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    Good point....

    The zxl's are 1250 kg load rating
    The bfg's are 1550kg

    So no issue there.... It really comes down to do the 255/85 fit on the 6x6 without issue? And does the extra footprint actually translate to real world improvement on sand?

    It's an almost thousand dollar question!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gooloo View Post
    The bfg's are 1550kg
    A little over 9t. You're well covered there.

    How does the width and offset compare between the two rims?

    How does the tread width compare between the two tyres?

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    Oh, and, for my own interest, how does the load rating between the two rims compare?

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    wolf rims are 2200kg
    standard perentie rims I don't know.... but 2200 per rim gives me *theoretical* gvm of 13 tonnes. I reckon that's enough!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    A little over 9t. You're well covered there.

    How does the width and offset compare between the two rims?

    How does the tread width compare between the two tyres?
    xzl's (standard issue) are 7.5 inches wide. 255's are 10 inches wide.

    standard perentie rims are 6".
    wolf rims are 6.5".

    offsets... don't know!

    but I do know others are running wolf rims with 255/85's on them so I guess they fit ok on the 4x4. but not sure on the 6x6. I imagine the rear is fine as there's acres of room. but not sure on the front

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    wolf rims are fine on the 6x6 gooloo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gooloo View Post
    so I've got a set of wolf rims to get rid of the damn tubes...

    my zxl's are only about 80% worn but they are 12+ years old and I've had one split up the sidewall so I wanna replace them.

    the choices seem to be...

    new zxl's for about 220 each.
    bfg 255/85r16's for about 380 each
    hankook 255/85r16's for about 320 each.

    Everyone seems to be fitting 255/85's on their 4x4's but what about the 6x6's? I do a bit of stuff on the beach so the extra width and more flexible sidewall would be nice... but the zxl's seem to go well off road and seem bulletproof - don't bag too well on the sand though.

    Has anyone put 255/85's on their 6x6? How did it go? Any scrubbing? Any problems? Was it a worthwhile upgrade? Anyone wish they'd stuck with the stock 7.5's?

    thoughts? comments? suggestions? I'm about to drop 2500+ on tyres so I'm open to any comments!
    I put 255/100 Michies on mine. The equivalent of the old 900 x 16 I cant get any more.

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    The difference between my 7.50x16 steel treks and 255/85 BFGs (on my 4x4) was like night and day, especially on sand.

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