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Another SW Member Since: 14 Mar 2009 Location: N Bucks Posts: 180 |
Be careful with this as your speedo may now read slow - which is illegal btw - and the tyres may foul the bodywork on tight turns when the front suspension is compressed.
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Fri Apr 03 2009 5:24pm |
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Leo Member Since: 17 Sep 2007 Location: Nomad Posts: 554 |
275/45/20 will be fine
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Fri Apr 03 2009 5:30pm |
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C10KO Member Since: 04 Jan 2009 Location: . . . searching . . . Posts: 1136 |
I had 275 (not sure about the second dimension but will check for you) 20" tyres fitted as standard on TDV8... |
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Fri Apr 03 2009 6:11pm |
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RonnieG Member Since: 16 Mar 2008 Location: Armagh Posts: 207 |
sheers ther is very little difference in the overal rolling radius and if 22" rims can fit no problems these will go on perfectly! thanks guys new tyres on Monday then! |
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Fri Apr 03 2009 8:04pm |
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flydive Member Since: 16 May 2007 Location: South Posts: 1213 |
Tire size calculator
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Fri Apr 03 2009 8:12pm |
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C10KO Member Since: 04 Jan 2009 Location: . . . searching . . . Posts: 1136 |
I went to double check it and have 275x40x20 on... |
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Fri Apr 03 2009 8:13pm |
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Another SW Member Since: 14 Mar 2009 Location: N Bucks Posts: 180 |
There is a 4% difference in rolling circumference (and therefore speedometer reading) - so you should be OK, assuming your current speedo is more than 4% fast (which it probably is). However, the argument about 22" wheels is a red herring, as 22" wheels fitted with 285/30 tyres is almost exactly the same circumference as 275/40/20 (just 2 mm difference). It's your car, your licence and your life at the end of the day, so if you're happy to take a risk to save a tenner go for it (but I like to think tyre sizes are specified by an engineer who has spent much time, research and deliberation suggesting the optimum package and I'd rather trust their judgement ) Might be worth checking with your insurers as well, as I know of someone who had a claim rejected because he didn't have manufacturer approved tyres on his car. |
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Fri Apr 03 2009 8:46pm |
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RonnieG Member Since: 16 Mar 2008 Location: Armagh Posts: 207 |
True but Land Rover themselves say 22" wheels are not suitable for the sports suspension. I was onto Overfinch who also say that the sport is not suited to 22" wheels but they fit most 22" wheels have 35 profile so I cant see too much problem but your right to say check first thanks! |
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Fri Apr 03 2009 9:51pm |
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Josh Member Since: 24 Dec 2005 Location: Here, there and everywhere Posts: 2054 |
Insurers should be informed as it is a modification to the vehicle...........you could argue they will never know.....but then if you should have a serious prang and then they send a vehicle examiner out, it could be a very expensive error of judgement. TDV6 - gone
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Sat Apr 04 2009 12:49am |
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