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In this video, I chat about why I chose tubeless tires for my 1977 Land Cruiser HA45 over the steel split rims
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Hi, I'm Franser from adventurebiketroop.com, where we are currently on an adventure, but not on a bike, in a troopy
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When I bought this Land Cruiser, this old 1977 Troopy, it still had the steel, the split rims on it, the original wheels
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And I love the look of it, but since we were going to tour with it and we are currently on a trip, we've done 2000 kilometers already, we are very far from home
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I had to decide am I gonna stick with the tubeless or the tubes tires the tubed steel split rims and
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Just replace the tires or am I gonna switch over to tubeless tires, which meant
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changing over to aftermarket steel rims Now in the end I went for the steel rims
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But in this video, I'm gonna run through the pros and cons of each one and how I made my choice
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I don't usually drink on the job, but I am on holiday. So cheers
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Okay, so we're going to chat about the pros of the steel split rooms first
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So number one, they are very hardy. They've got 12 ply tread and 8 ply sidewalls
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They, where we come from, they're usually used by the lodge industry, tourism industry
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to go on game drives in the bush. They go off the tracks into the felt through the thorns and rocks
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So they are very hardy they don tear easily you don easily get flat wheels through punctures and the sidewalls are super strong and super stiff so that is a big pro and that is why they are used on these Land Cruisers and even the new
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some of the new pickups still come out with the steel split rims for that reason
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then number two is you can fix them anyway so it doesn't matter where you are someone will be able
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to take off and you can even do it yourself with practice if you are careful you can split the rim
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that's why they call it splitty and take out the tube inside and then replace the tube it's very
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cheap and easy you can find it any at any tire shop in any small town or if you can't find a
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tube you can just patch the tube so it's very easy to fix anywhere by almost anyone so that is a big
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pro and that's also why it's used where on farms and in the game industry or the lodge industry
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where they often do go off-road and get flat tires, so they don't have to keep replacing or
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fixing or having fixed, having the tubeless tires fixed. They can just fix it themselves
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and patch the tubes. And then number three, the look of it. It's how the Land Cruiser came out
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so it looks original with the steel split rims, and I found that they are quite sought after
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So I could, I sold mine for more than I what I paid for the new steel rims, tubeless rims
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So it worked out cheaper for me to put new tubeless tires on new tubeless rims instead of just putting on tubed outer tires on the old split rims
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So but the look of it is a pro for me and it more original and it will mean that the car would probably be worth slightly more because of those steel rims But they were quite rusted Anyways let look at the pros for the tubeless rims tubeless tires The first thing is that you can plug it So you can just use
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normal tire plug repair kit, those sticky things that you stick into the hole. And this anyone can
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do. There's no danger. It's not difficult to do. It's not as a bigger job as splitting a split rim
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obviously if it's a side wall tear you can't and plug it and then you'll have
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to put in a tube and then it's very difficult to take the tubeless tire off the rim it's near impossible for with normal tools and so but if it's just a
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normal puncture like a nail which is very common usually it's something like a
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rusted nail you can just plug the hole and carry on very easy number two they
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don't get hot as easily as a tubed tire so there's no chafing
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side where the tube can shave and if you run the pressure slightly lower and
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there's less chance of a blowout. Usually a tubeless tire won't just blow out it
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will get a slow puncture or some puncture and start leaking. It's not like a
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tubed tire where if it shaves and get hot enough it could just pop and blow out
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and cause a serious problem. So it is safer in my opinion. Number three the
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tubeless tires are quieter, there's a bigger range to choose from, so with the
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split rims, there's a very small selection of tubed outer tires, which is
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quite hard, so they make a noise, the fuel consumption is more, it's more bumpy
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the tire pressure is much higher because of the tubes inside, so the tubeless is
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much quieter more comfortable the fuel consumption is better and there a wider range of tires I went for all purpose like a dual purpose tire Then number four you can deflate the tubeless tires way more than a tube tire You can run a tube tire
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split rim flat. So if you're running in deep sand or corrugated roads where you want a
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softer tire for a less gnarly ride, you can't deflate it. You have to run the hard tire
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because of that chafing and getting hot. So this is the two Bliss Tyre
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You can run down to one bar and it should be fine. Then number five
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it's, if you've seen, just Google split trim fails. I never Google anything with the name fail in it
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but just Google that and you'll never be able to unsee some of the accidents
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And once you know about it, I am one of the people who just can't get that out of my mind and I'll worry every time I sit in front of that wheel
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taking it off or Working on it and even in the booklet they say you have to deflate the tires even before you remove the rim from the studs
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So once I've seen that warning, I'll always worry about it. So yeah
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And that's just me So anyways, in the end I decided to go for the tubeless. It was an easy choice. I still think it looks alright
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And it feels quieter. The fuel consumption is not that bad Incidentally our fuel consumption is 8.6 kilometers per liter, which is not that bad for
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2000 kilometers driving down here at 50 55 miles per hour So I'm quite happy. Thank you for joining if you have any questions if you disagree if you have any other pros or cons on tubeless or
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split rims please leave me down in the comments and I'll see you next week