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Slim444 Member Since: 09 Nov 2015 Location: Huntingdon Posts: 200 |
Hi all,
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Mon Dec 14 2015 4:14pm |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8971 |
I sold my 20s and have been running 19s for four years. Ride's better, looks better too especially with /55 side walls. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
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Mon Dec 14 2015 6:23pm |
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Slim444 Member Since: 09 Nov 2015 Location: Huntingdon Posts: 200 |
Any issues with insurance etc running the 55 profile, as they're not in the book as a standard size?
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Mon Dec 14 2015 9:28pm |
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RRSTDV8 Member Since: 12 Aug 2011 Location: Northamptonshire Posts: 8971 |
I told my ins. co. They were happy. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
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Mon Dec 14 2015 9:47pm |
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Slim444 Member Since: 09 Nov 2015 Location: Huntingdon Posts: 200 |
Cool, might have a look at that option when the current boots are worn
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Mon Dec 14 2015 9:53pm |
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myfirstrrs Member Since: 20 Jan 2014 Location: Lancashire Posts: 433 |
I prefer 19's for ride quality and grip in the soft. Looks are similar to 20's and I don't go in for that 22" malarkey at all. There I go again, showing my age. |
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Mon Dec 14 2015 10:33pm |
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DrRob Member Since: 23 Feb 2011 Location: Hampshire Posts: 2011 |
Stick some bigger rubber on the 20" ones....
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Tue Dec 15 2015 7:22am |
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Slim444 Member Since: 09 Nov 2015 Location: Huntingdon Posts: 200 |
Nah, then you've still got the added drag caused by the extra width too- maybe I'm showing my age as well |
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Tue Dec 15 2015 9:23am |
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ironada Member Since: 14 Apr 2014 Location: Shrivenham Posts: 50 |
I think it looks good on both....but....the 20s do set it off a bit better. I have 20s on mine and go everywhere in sport and dynamic (so it's firm), but I seem to have gotten used to it and now don't like the softer ride of comfort. Must just be a glutton for punishment! HSE Black - Orkney Grey, ivory leather, privacy glass, tow bar. GBNF - Discover 4 XS Nara Bronze (11); Discovery 3 HSE, Zermatt Silver (57); Discovery 3 HSE, Buckingham Blue (55); Volvo V70 Titanium SE (53); Audi A4 1.9 TDI SE, Denim Blue (02); Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 6, Black (99-V); VW Corrado VR6, Red (92-K); Toyota MR2, Racing Green (94-M); Nissan Sunny GTI, Red (92-K); Mk1 Toyota MR2 T-bar, Red (89-G); Citroen AX GT, Red (87-E); Talbot Horizon, Snot Green (83-A, I think). |
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Fri Jan 08 2016 8:07pm |
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NigelM Member Since: 08 Jan 2016 Location: Essex Posts: 19 |
I have gone for 20" but gone up to a 45 profile tyre. Hopefully will get the best of all worlds. |
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Fri Jan 08 2016 8:51pm |
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adameverett Member Since: 14 Nov 2015 Location: Warwick Posts: 110 |
hi guys, First post on this forum! and cannot get enough of fix reading it every day!
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Fri Jan 08 2016 9:29pm |
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DrRob Member Since: 23 Feb 2011 Location: Hampshire Posts: 2011 |
Try it first on the 22 then decide..... Visitor from fullfatrr.com
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Sat Jan 09 2016 9:20am |
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Slim444 Member Since: 09 Nov 2015 Location: Huntingdon Posts: 200 |
Welcome adameverett!
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Sat Jan 09 2016 9:53am |
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TheWojtek Member Since: 08 May 2015 Location: PoznaĆ, Poland Posts: 737 |
I personally believe the 20" with oversized 275/45 tyres are a good compromise between looks and ride comfort. That said, I am looking to replace my winter 20's with 19" set for next winter season, since a 255/55R20 does not work as a winter tyre for me, for the white stuff I prefer much more sidewall. Summer set is 20", though! Regards etc.,
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Sat Jan 09 2016 11:07am |
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