Is anyone using the Wolf wheels RN part number PLW216 on a series? They are 16x6.5 with a 2.75" offset. I have a set of 235/85/16s and need some wheels to put them on. Also, does anyone know if these are for tubes or tubeless? Thanks!
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You might want longer studs IIRC. That is the only issue I can think of. They look a little odd on a SWB to purists but 6.00 16s etc look odd on SWBs to most other people nowadays.Comment
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I ran wolf wheels on my 88. The early II & IIa studs (1/2" OD I believe) are too short and the lug nut doesn't seat very wheel in the wheel. I upgraded the studs to the larger rover size (can't remember the diameter off the top of my head) and the studs were ~1/4" too short. The lugs nuts fit well in the wheel so it centered better than the older studs, though. I recall reading a thread on some rover BB that said the new, large diameter studs are too short on series rigs b/c wolf wheels are meant for Defenders & they use disc brakes. Land Rover shortened the stud length since no brake drum was used anymore. Not sure if this true...
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any suggestions on where to obtain longer studs to fit. Isn't there some law about the minimum distance the studs could protrude?Comment
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There was a post on this a while ago- I think it should still be available if you search.
There is no law as far as I know that has to do with studs prodruding- the problem is they don't protrude they leave a portion of the inside of the nut exposed. This is because the wheel itself is thicker.Last edited by yorker; 01-04-2008, 02:39 PM.Comment
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Does anyone know what a wolf wheel weighs vs. a stock wheel? I have never bent a stock wheel, so if they are that much thicker it seems to me that all you are doing is adding unsprung weight...61 II 109" Pickup (Restomod, 350 small block, TR4050)
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I'm about to upgrade the studs to my Dormobile to fit some wolf wheels. Here's a link I found a while ago:
I haven't ordered from them yet, but plan to do so soon. I'm not sure of the weight of my wheels (running 16 x 6.5 wheels), but I remember them being heavy without the tire.
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the wolf wheels weigh a lot, I bought 4 recently and they came in two boxes, marked with a warning label saying over 70 lbs, that means 35lbs or more per rim.Comment
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