You may actually be right. If i remember correctly , the patrol split rim WAS this particular design,... damn. Well done on identifying that.SJC wrote: ↑02 Feb 2020 06:19Is it possibly a "split rim"?Russ Kellermann wrote: ↑01 Feb 2020 14:02 I would do just about anything to get my hands on the steel rims in that first picture. Thats my cup of tea.
Other parts of the world, some patrols came out with split rims an 7.5 tyres
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Pity they're splits...….as cool as they look, I've had my fair share with splits rims.
They're never balanced, and tyre choices are VERY limited. And believe me - running a tube in a tyre designed to be tubeless is not the best idea. Got a couple of t-shirts here.
They're never balanced, and tyre choices are VERY limited. And believe me - running a tube in a tyre designed to be tubeless is not the best idea. Got a couple of t-shirts here.
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