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    malsgoing130 Guest

    more on tyres and rims

    Hi all,
    I have read numerous threads regarding wheel and tyre combos, but none seem to answer this: Do 255/85 16 on standard Disco 1 steel rims touch the spring tower at the rear on a 130 TDI and with standard springs ('96) does the tyre touch anywhere in the front?

    Thanks
    Mal

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    TBH - I'm not 100% sure that a 255 will fit on a standard Disco steel rim as I think the tyre will be to wide.

    M

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    Quote Originally Posted by camel_landy View Post
    TBH - I'm not 100% sure that a 255 will fit on a standard Disco steel rim as I think the tyre will be to wide.

    M
    A 255 fits fine on a disco steel. anything from 225-285 should be fine. I have disco rims with 235s, 255s and 285s.

    Mal - I know for sure a 285 will rub, as will a 265. A 255 should just clear, but I have never run them on unmodified rims.

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    malsgoing130 Guest
    thanks ben, Just struggling to get 255 at a decent price, no stock and way over priced. I did find some silver stone MT for just under $200 a tyre but they were 265s. Maxxis are the only stock available in WA right now $330 per tyre!!! BF new type Muds are around $385 per tyre and no stock. wow this si difficult. Just waiting for my disco rims to be streightened up a bit and then a re spray or powder coat, I cant quite decide then the tyres.
    Cheers
    Mal

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    I was after some steel rims for my 110. I had a chat to old mate at king wheels about sizes and so on i wanted to fit 285's. He called me back 15 mins later say 285's will fit and wont rub, since then i've got 16x8 rims (zero offset) and put 265/75's on (becauce its a more popular size and if your out bush easier to find one if it needs replacing). Hope that helps.

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    255/85/16 BFG Mud Terrains KM2

    I have been told that these tyres will fit on my 6.5 x 16 steel rims on my 2001 Defender 130. I will have them at the end of September and will let you know if they fit. I am annoyed that I will need to replace my tubes from my current 7.50 x 16 tyres, so therefore may purchase some Discovery steel rims. Does anyone know what year rims I should be looking for? D1, D2, D3 etc. This is foreign to me. I can get some from a wrecker in SA for $50 each or go alloy with the boost rims for $250 each.

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    malsgoing130 Guest
    Frankfe you need 16x7 rims minimum for that width tyre, disco 1 rims, or early Range rover fit the defender, there is alot of talk in here about load carrying capacity of the various rims, I think Disco steel rims are OK on th e 130.
    Cheers
    Mal

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    Quote Originally Posted by frankfe View Post
    I have been told that these tyres will fit on my 6.5 x 16 steel rims on my 2001 Defender 130. I will have them at the end of September and will let you know if they fit. I am annoyed that I will need to replace my tubes from my current 7.50 x 16 tyres, so therefore may purchase some Discovery steel rims. Does anyone know what year rims I should be looking for? D1, D2, D3 etc. This is foreign to me. I can get some from a wrecker in SA for $50 each or go alloy with the boost rims for $250 each.
    255/85's can be run tubeless on 130 tubed rims successfully, but probably not legally.
    I'm neither advocating nor recommending the practice, but can confirm many people have been doing it for years without problems. There are multiple threads on the practice too.

    If you were going alloy, look at Performance Wheels TX-1 rim. It has the necessary load rating for the 130 (1400kg/wheel) and can be had in different offsets.
    Ideally D1 rim needs the centre moved to mimic the extra offset of a 130 rim.

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    Quote Originally Posted by malsgoing130 View Post
    Frankfe you need 16x7 rims minimum for that width tyre, <snip>
    Cheers
    Mal
    BFG's and Maxxis 255/85's are legal on 6.5" rims. Check their fitting charts.
    Lots of us have been using them for years on those rim iszes.

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    colin s Guest

    Help please

    could anyone please advise me on wheel sizes and where to get them from for my 130.
    given the choice i think i'd go for the mach 5 but they have no ADR so that puts an end to that one.
    Zu rims are cool but only come in 16x7 and i've been told that 285/75's are a bit too big for them.
    i like the old "freestyle" alloys. are these from an early disco? i've seen them fitted to other 130's but do they have the 1400kg rating?
    or, do i go for the sunraysia steel rims?
    if so, do they do the correct offset or o you have to have them altered to suit.
    or, do i sell my nearly new rims and tyres (sunraysia 16x8 with Dick Cepek)
    and go for a smaller size.
    i'm in the UK at the moment and can get Zu rims for 115 pound each plus shipping, plus any other parts i want.
    any help would be welcome

    col

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