Originally Posted by
JDNSW
If the centre is welded in the answer is yes, but many tyre places are reluctant to fit tubeless tyres to rims without a "safety bead, although rims without these were used successfully with tubeless tyres for decades before they were invented, and many people have used tubeless tyres on Landrover wheels without the extra bead for many years without incident.
Personally I use tubes, but it is getting harder to find suitable tyres as well as decent tubes.
I don't remember Len Beadell having split rims, but do remember his having endless tyre problems, although it is decades since reading his books.
Split rims were optional on Landrovers since 1948, but seem to have ceased being offered some time in Series 2a production, although I suspect they are still available to special order if your order is large enough (e.g 1,000+!). They have never been offered in Australia as far as I know, but there are a few about, either private imports or possibly imported for government trials, or even on spec by the local assemblers.
In addition there have been some built locally by wheel works, apparently using Toyota rims and with flat plate centres. Some specialist Landrovers in the military had these. These are different from the Landrover ones, which have the two sides bolted together with a circle of bolts, nuts on the inside, and look very similar to the standard wheels.
John