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donnahcbc



Member Since: 10 Oct 2008
Location: Geneva
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Switzerland 2005 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Rimini Red

Thanks for the offer, very kind, but as we can fit them, I might as well stick with them.

Post #191647 Sat Oct 11 2008 3:40pm
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McBunny



Member Since: 18 Sep 2008
Location: South
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Germany 2006 Range Rover Sport TDV6 HSE Bonatti Grey

@donnahcbc:
Did you fit them yet?
Does it work well or did you have any problems with that tyre size? Question


I ask this because I want to use my 19ers for offroading (and winter) and there is one interesting tyre by pirelli that an be bought in 255/55 R 19 which I would be interested in. (As discussed here.)

Thanks a lot! Cool RRS TDV6 HSE, 2006, bonatti grey, ebony interior, rear diff, s/c grille and vents, stormers, privacy, tasmods, iphone integration Wink

Post #198028 Mon Dec 01 2008 12:11pm
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Rupert



Member Since: 13 Mar 2006
Location: Here !!!
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Ireland 

As others have said the D3 has a standard fitment of 255/55 19, so given that the RRS & D3 pretty much share the same running gear & also that the G4 RRS event vehicles run on G/Y MTR 255/55 19’s, it’s seems to be only a software issue to have the RRS capable of correctly running on a 55 profile tyre.

There’s actually an option on the current version of the Land Rover IDS to upload a tyre size of 255/55 19 so that your gearing & speedo readings will be correct with the slightly higher profile tyre. But it would be totally be at the discretion of your LR dealer if they would be prepared to change the setting on your Sport or not, but the option is certainly there on the system Wink

(FYI IDS stands for Integrated Diagnostic System)

Post #198034 Mon Dec 01 2008 1:32pm
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Leo



Member Since: 17 Sep 2007
Location: Nomad
Posts: 554

Kenya 

You don't have to calibrate anything. On standard size tyres, the speed is about 3-4 mph 'fast' i.e. it says you're doing 34 when you're actually doing 30. With the larger (255/55/19) tyres, it is more accurate, have checked with a gps. Smile

Many have fitted even larger tyres, for better performance off-road.

Post #198035 Mon Dec 01 2008 1:44pm
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