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shmoogle Member Since: 07 Sep 2005 Location: ... and for every sprinkle I find, I shall kill you! Posts: 24350 |
A lot depends on the rim of course, but by rights you shouldn't need to do anything.
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Fri Mar 14 2008 9:13am |
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bwatson Member Since: 17 Mar 2008 Location: london Posts: 8 |
hello mate had mine done by a company called chelseaharbourmc.co.uk and they didn't change anything just put straight on with the same bolts and everything! go for the 22" stormer regards barry |
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Mon Mar 17 2008 3:57pm |
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NickM Member Since: 14 Feb 2008 Location: London Posts: 2995 |
Barry had mine done by them too - they look incredible don't they??? Is your ride slightly firmer though?? Mine is but hardly a bid deal. Mate have you got a spare set of wheels in case of warranty or you not bothered?? |
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Mon Mar 17 2008 9:51pm |
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FAT_RRS Member Since: 18 Jun 2008 Location: COLORADO Posts: 98 |
what about installing the tire pressure monitors and re-calabrating the speedo? Can this be done on the RRS? Got 22'' stormers? Give me some Pictures with your tire size |
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Sat Jul 05 2008 5:08pm |
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John @ DW Member Since: 07 May 2008 Location: Wirral Posts: 105 |
The tyre pressure monitors should be a straight fit for most wheels designed for the Range Rover, who ever supplies you the wheels should know what to do and if they don't I would not use them. About re-calibrating the speedo I do not know of a way of doing it and have never seen anyone do it, but that does not mean there isn't one. The 285/35/22 tyre is out by 2.8% so when your speedo reads 60mph you are actually doing 61.7mph, if you want the right rolling radius you will need a 295/30/22, but you will get a little less side wall and worse ride.
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Sat Jul 05 2008 7:06pm |
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FAT_RRS Member Since: 18 Jun 2008 Location: COLORADO Posts: 98 |
what size tires are below? Will a 295-35-22 fit my HSE? |
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Sat Jul 05 2008 8:03pm |
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John @ DW Member Since: 07 May 2008 Location: Wirral Posts: 105 |
The 295/30/22 will go on with no problem as long as the wheels are the correct offset. The tyres on the RRS in the pic are the 285/35/22 Toyos, most people go for the 285/35/22 as they have that little bit more side wall and take the edge of any bumps.
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Sat Jul 05 2008 8:21pm |
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FAT_RRS Member Since: 18 Jun 2008 Location: COLORADO Posts: 98 |
thanks for the pics Will a 295-35-22 fit my HSE? What about a 295-40-22? What about a 285-40-22? My wifes X5 has a nice wide tire on the rear stock. I want to be at least that wide all the way around. I think she has a 285-45-19. |
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Sat Jul 05 2008 9:03pm |
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ViewWise Member Since: 13 Mar 2008 Location: London Posts: 704 |
Id say go with the 285-35-22 if you sensitive to bumps. Go with the 295-30-22 if you want your speedo to be unnaffected and your rear tire 1cm wider than your wifes . |
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Sun Jul 06 2008 11:00pm |
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FAT_RRS Member Since: 18 Jun 2008 Location: COLORADO Posts: 98 |
Will a 295-35-22 fit? What about a 285-40-22? I will not put on a 30 series sidewall, not enough meat... |
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Mon Jul 07 2008 5:15am |
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John @ DW Member Since: 07 May 2008 Location: Wirral Posts: 105 |
295/35/22 should fit with out problem, but the rolling radius will be out by 3.8% so when the speedo reads 60mph you will be doing 62.3mph. If you want the extra side wall I would recommend the 285/35/22. www.designerwheels.co.uk
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Mon Jul 07 2008 2:45pm |
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