There are some who say that the OEM 19" rims are OK for this type of work. The majority of people on here who regularly take their D4's off the bitumen have opted for smaller rims and tyres to suit.
One of the reasons I went with the "base" model 2.7 litre D4 was because it came with 18" rims. (The other reason was cost).Personally, for the type of terrain that you are talking about, I wouldn't be comfortable with anything larger than 18" rims and appropriate tyres.
So yes - I believe that the GOE Rims are a justifiable expense in your case. If I was to replace my D4 with a newer version, the first thing I would change on it would be to fit a set of Gordon's rims.![]()


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).Personally, for the type of terrain that you are talking about, I wouldn't be comfortable with anything larger than 18" rims and appropriate tyres.

) turbo, p/steer, RFSV front axle/trutrack, HF, gullwing windows, double jerrys etc.
Certainly the oem tyres are not good enough.
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