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fancying some steel wheels and some muds for the winter adventures down here
would like to buy some decent 17'' steel rims

who makes good steel wheels out there?

cheers
 
they don't 17's mate
not many companies do it seems

i need a spare set of wheels/tyres for events down here

what a good tyre for clay-mud going?

cheers
 
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Cooper discoverer stt , they later released the st max which are said to be stronger lighter and all things to Everyman which to my suspicious mind stinks of marketing spiel for cheaper to produce and more profitable , could be wrong of course but it would be interesting to hear a review from someone who has used both .
 
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Running 1 Bar on steep descents, if you're relying on plenty of steer around trees and the like, with added undulations, beadlocks will reduce the chances of rolling the outside edge of the tyre (usually on steer) off or out of the bead seal.

I don't do too much "extreme" stuff, but I've still been caught out even when not aired down.

Beadlock rims make balancing a nightmare.

100% off-road trucks don't care to much because speeds are low, but if you intend running them on the road (which I presume you do), find yourself a conscientious tyre fitter who's prepared to pay some particular attention to balancing them.

It's not impossible, and there are methods of balancing other than lead weights, such as using balancing beads in the tyre, it can be done.
 
At the AO show there were some very nice split rims that employ a large rubber sleeve round the inside of the rim that keeps the tyre in the bead. Looked like a brilliant solution but I'm certain they'll be expensive.
 
I'd like to fit 17" steels to the hilux with the bfg at's, but cant seem to find one either.
 
i do fancy some Simex Extremes
'cause they're only for the dirt

will probably have to get some 16'' rims and make them fit

'cause it seems hard to get extreme tyres to fit 17'' rims
so why did Mr.Toyota spec 17'' rims instead of 16'' on the 120 series?
 
I still have a brand new 265. 70. R17 serious mud tyre.

New, unmounted going cheaper than half price at 50.00
 

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BFG KM2's come in 17", as do the new AT KO2's.

Pete
 
Ps I think they went to 17" on alloys as the 16" alloy wont fit over the hub (steel might fit though as narrow wheel construction).

Pete
 
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