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was gonna get alloys for my 1991 defender but its cos its got drum brakes on the back, it started looking expensive.

Then noticed people like craddocks selling quite a nice looking modular wheel.

Are they any good ?

Do they start rusting away after 10 seconds of use ?

Any got a pic to show me what they look like on a defender ?

Ta

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I'm using a set of 8x16 modular rims manufactured by Mangels and I found it pretty good, also seeing the price of it.

No, the paint (in mine) seems to be resistant to maltreatment :lol:

I've attached two pic of me and my friend Oriano's 90 (but the one near his Def/Pub is me)

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A lot of people use Modular or Eight Spoke wheels, they are apparently strong and last well.

My friend had a set on his old Defender that stayed there for at least 7 or 8 years before he sold it and I think they're still on it now. Only damage was from off-road abuse, scratches etc.

I did think about putting a black set on my silver Defender at one point but decided to stick with the alloys for now :)

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the modulars from craddocks are like 8 quid more expensive than at paddocks!

a helpful hint to help with modulars, is, there the inner wheel bit is welded to the outer rim bit, you put a bead of silicon, because that seam is a mega water trap so fill it will silicon soon as you get them!

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My modulars after a little bit of modifying............. ;)

Thanx all....

Bought em from silverline 4x4.

Bloke i spoke to gave excellent advice and seemed to know what he was on about.

Got Pirelli Scorpians on the rims and they are actually much better than i expected, but time will tell as they get worn in.

Cheapest i could find as well :rolleyes:

Mrs nearly killed me.... need to find a better way of smuggling parts in for my next project.

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Here's mine with 8x15 silver modulars and 33x13.50-15 Maxxis Mudzillas, just used them for the first time and they are brilliant :) :) :)

Normally those are on 10 x 15 to give enough offset to give a decent turning circle ........................ but I guess you must have specified 8 x 15 as your don't protrude 2 - 3 inches outside the eyebrows like mine do :lol:

Absolutely brilliant tyre ................ road manners are a little strange & interesting , but once off the black top their performance is much better than I expected them to be :i-m_so_happy:...............I guess its a combination of low ground pressure and an agri style tread.............

Ian

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Yes if you run 10x15 on unsurfaced clay roads, visibility out the side windows isn't even optional :lol:

It isn't great with 8x15 but it does keep the spray down a bit. They do just rub on the arms on full lock but not too bad, better than my old BFGs I think.

Front end view here http://forums.lr4x4.com/index.php?showtopi...20&start=20

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Yes if you run 10x15 on unsurfaced clay roads, visibility out the side windows isn't even optional :lol:

It isn't great with 8x15 but it does keep the spray down a bit. They do just rub on the arms on full lock but not too bad, better than my old BFGs I think.

Front end view here http://forums.lr4x4.com/index.php?showtopi...20&start=20

Nice ;)

I got 7x16's on with 235/85's. seems to sit slightly higher than the standard 7.5x16 but it can't do really.

Don't seem to rub at all.

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