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lindsay Member Since: 05 Jul 2017 Location: fife Posts: 7 |
this is crack round the spoke |
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Tue Jun 18 2019 9:36pm |
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lindsay Member Since: 05 Jul 2017 Location: fife Posts: 7 |
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Tue Jun 18 2019 9:37pm |
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Col Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Hawkes Bay NZ Posts: 4971 |
Super Sport 7 style is a old Overfinch style rim so could be that they are Chinese copies not genuine, although any alloy wheel has the potential to crack. I have run genuine 21" 275/45's L/R wheels on my RRS1 for 5 years and never had a issue, 22" rims were never a option on the RRS1 although a lot of people have run them with out problems
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Tue Jun 18 2019 9:43pm |
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lindsay Member Since: 05 Jul 2017 Location: fife Posts: 7 |
thanks for the reply the only trouble there is not much to choose from with 21s and dont want to go down to 20 think they look too small just my view.do the new range rover sport 21s fit the 2007 and do the 21s still look as big as the 22s |
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Tue Jun 18 2019 9:51pm |
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Col Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Hawkes Bay NZ Posts: 4971 |
All RRS2 wheels will fit the RRS1 as they are the same PCD although they have a different offset 53mm on RRS1 and 49mm on the 2. As you say it is all a matter of personal choice, personally I think a RRS1 Sport with lowered suspension and 22" rims with rubber bands for tyres look absolutely ridiculous but as said that is my personal opinion, A 21" running 45 profile tyre diameter (78.09cm) will be very similar to a 22" running 40 profile tyre(77.88cm).
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Tue Jun 18 2019 10:19pm |
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Brit Plumber Member Since: 05 Jan 2018 Location: Sleaford, Lincolnshire Posts: 1849 |
I have genuine OF 22” Olympus with no probs. Had to have Two straightened after pot hole damage and the wheel tech said that had they been copies, they would have been scrap. But because they were original, he tried them with ease and no cracking.
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Sun Jun 30 2019 1:21pm |
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lindsay Member Since: 05 Jul 2017 Location: fife Posts: 7 |
hi thanks for replying i found out they were cheap overfinch copy wheels so i have bought new wheels i stuck with 22 i like the look of 22 the best , i got 22 hawke harrier black alloys i took the spacers of the front wheels which were 25 mm and put them on the rear taking off the 30mm spacers on the back so that should help to with stress on wheels , going to get tracking and wheel alignment done to ,ill try and put apic up of them |
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Sun Jun 30 2019 8:55pm |
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