Registry of Ex Military Land Rovers
REMLR For Sale => Parts Wanted => Topic started by: PeteFox on September 23, 2014, 08:25:46 PM
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G'day
I have 7 very 'new' Olympic tyres on my 6x6, only problem is that they are all more than 6 years old. I want to replace them with tubeless tyres.
I know I can fit tubeless tyres to the standard rims as I have done this before in my Defender but I'd rather not.
So I am looking for a set of 7 tubeless rims to replace them. I am flexible with the size/type as I am not trying to keep the vehicle in pristine military trim. Not looking for anything super wide, as I am intending to fit 235 85 16's. 130 rims would be ideal.
Prepared to deal with cash adjustment for anyone who wants the original rims and tyres.
Pete
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I have 5 tubeless Disco 1 steel rims, 16"x7". A friend has another 5. I would like to get some spare Perentie rims, though I don't really need 7 of them! Would you consider a 1:1 swap and cash adjustment for the extras? Or are 4 spares too many? Not really interested in the tyres, and I suspect neither my friend or I wish to split our sets.
They are all located in the northern half of Sydney.
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Mark
Thanks for the offer but I should have said from the outset that Disco rims were the only ones I wasn't interested in, but I have a few leads on Wolf rims and if that happens then the Perentie rims will be for sale on this forum.
Pete
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These are a screaming deal:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Landrover-Defender-HEAVY-duty-Steel-Rims-x-5-/171476410246?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item27ecca5f86
Worth the drive if you have the time (I'd go myself if I didn't already have a set). Also you'd have to check that they're the tubeless wheels; but they do appear to have the safety bead. All you'd need to do is find another two; and you'd probably pay more for them than these 5 :o
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These are a screaming deal:
It always happens, I placed an order for 7 rims this morning. As my word is my bond I can't reneg on the deal I've done. Bugger.
It is a screaming deal though five rims for the price of two, someone else's good luck.
Pete