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Thread: LR wheels std steel, HD steel or alloy?

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    ¥ou dont see the army running alloy rims....

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    Quote Originally Posted by juddy View Post
    ¥ou dont see the army running alloy rims....
    No but I see them buying crappy Chinese Boots

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    Quote Originally Posted by juddy View Post
    ¥ou dont see the army running alloy rims....
    Don't the poms run them on wmiks?

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    Quote Originally Posted by strangy View Post
    No but I see them buying crappy Chinese Boots
    Not so any more the mod have a very good new boot

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzutoo-eh View Post
    Don't the poms run them on wmiks?
    Uk wolfs run heavy duty rims, akk wolf rims that are steel, not alloy. So do most users of land rover military land rovers world wide, have done for years.

    Saying that g4 range rovers used stock factory alloy rims in 2006 with no issues, with defender 110 support .

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    Quote Originally Posted by juddy View Post
    Uk wolfs run heavy duty rims, akk wolf rims that are steel, not alloy. So do most users of land rover military land rovers world wide, have done for years.

    Saying that g4 range rovers used stock factory alloy rims in 2006 with no issues, with defender 110 support .
    Juddy what are the sawtooth looking rims used in Afghanistan on sand coloured 110s?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal View Post
    I changed 8 tyres the other day (removed 3, installed 5) with nothing more than a bead breaker and tyre levers. I felt like I needed the exercise.

    But I since decided next time I'll pay someone, manual tyre changing is much harder on the rims than mechanised tyre changing.

    Last I read the defender brochures, the HD steel are needed on the 130's, on others it's a cosmetic choice. I also think you'd break something else before you'll break a LR alloy wheel. They are very strong.
    We got 9 tyres swapped round on a few sets of wheels (so i ended up with the STT's off the D2 on my D1) ended up costing us $250 at mates rates!!!!! For removal, fitting and balancing. Needless to say i knocked the 3 tyres onto the trailer wheels...

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    thank you to all for the feedback, it's good to hear that there are no real issue with alloy except for the scratches and minor damage.
    cheers
    adrian

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    Quote Originally Posted by MR LR jnr. View Post
    We got 9 tyres swapped round on a few sets of wheels (so i ended up with the STT's off the D2 on my D1) ended up costing us $250 at mates rates!!!!! For removal, fitting and balancing. Needless to say i knocked the 3 tyres onto the trailer wheels...
    I didn't even bother with balancing. One is a spare, the other set are snow tyres which will only be on the car for another week or so. No shaking so far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzutoo-eh View Post
    Juddy what are the sawtooth looking rims used in Afghanistan on sand coloured 110s?
    Ok I forgot about these ( but there hardly run of the mill rims ) these are for specialist applications designed for over 1600kg load rating, mostly fitted to mine protected land rovers. the steel HD rims make more of a mess than the alloy ones when they hit a mine........ And in a different price bracket to your steel rims...


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