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1richard1 Member Since: 10 Sep 2019 Location: oldbury Posts: 178 |
Hi i know from 40s to 45s no issues and the ride is markably improved, 50s no idea. |
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Sun Jan 23 2022 5:24pm |
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cassman Member Since: 09 Nov 2020 Location: Essex Posts: 68 |
Is it better to go to the 255/50/R19 than stay with the 20"?
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Mon Jan 24 2022 10:49am |
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Devon Z Member Since: 22 Sep 2019 Location: Brixham, Devon Posts: 314 |
I’m really happy with my 19” setup, was a little disappointed as I would of liked 20 or 22” for the looks but then I was naive about the ways of the RRS.
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Tue Jan 25 2022 12:12am |
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Lew White Member Since: 08 Dec 2009 Location: Adelaide Posts: 40 |
Hi.
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Tue Jan 25 2022 3:36am |
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Col Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Hawkes Bay NZ Posts: 4982 |
I have been running 275/45 x 21" wheels/tyres for well eight years on my current facelift L320 and previous pre-face lift car and have had absolutely no issues with clearance or anything else for that matter, the suspension has also been lowered slightly. As the overall diameter of the 275/45 x 21" is 781mm and the overall diam. of the 275/50 x 20" is 783mm, I really don't see fitting that size would be a problem as not sure the extra 2mm is going to make any significant difference. Cheers Col |
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Tue Jan 25 2022 4:37am |
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cassman Member Since: 09 Nov 2020 Location: Essex Posts: 68 |
Is anyone towing with the 275/45/r20 ?
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Tue Jan 25 2022 4:01pm |
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Dave B Member Since: 10 Oct 2019 Location: East/West Sussex Coast Borders Posts: 431 |
I am, and it's far more stable than on the 255/55x20 Pirellis I had before, plus, my towing height is spot on using my Dixon Bate slider for all of my trailers, just 2 positions required.
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Tue Jan 25 2022 4:13pm |
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cassman Member Since: 09 Nov 2020 Location: Essex Posts: 68 |
Well I checked with the insurance company about the 275/45 R20
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Mon Feb 14 2022 4:32pm |
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jimbg Member Since: 29 Jan 2013 Location: By the River Dart Posts: 1841 |
These were what came with my 2013 as a new car
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Mon Feb 14 2022 4:57pm |
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cassman Member Since: 09 Nov 2020 Location: Essex Posts: 68 |
They look nice!
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Mon Feb 14 2022 5:02pm |
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Col Member Since: 02 Sep 2012 Location: Hawkes Bay NZ Posts: 4982 |
Don't know who you are insured with obviously, it was a while ago now and things have probably changed, but had the car insured with LV when in the UK and they had no problems with running a different wheel/tyre size provided they were genuine L/R 20 & 21" rims just classed it as a notifiable modification, didn't even put the premium up when had the car (5.0L S/C) remapped provided it wasn't more than a 20% increase if I remember correctly.
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Mon Feb 14 2022 8:32pm |
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DirtBuddha Member Since: 12 Jan 2022 Location: West Sussex Posts: 28 |
Did they mean they wouldn't provide cover for the non-standard wheels/tyres themselves, or did they mean they won't cover you at all in the car? It would be worth restating that you ARE using standard wheels, on a standard car, just making a very slight change in the tyre sidewall size. |
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Tue Feb 15 2022 3:12pm |
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cassman Member Since: 09 Nov 2020 Location: Essex Posts: 68 |
I'm insured with them now. They said that their underwriters will not provide cover for any non-standard wheel/tyre combo.
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Tue Feb 15 2022 3:38pm |
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roboreeves Member Since: 25 Oct 2022 Location: Cornwall Posts: 10 |
Following up on this old post I have just been through the insurance issue wanting to go for a 275/45r20 all terrain but NFU would charge me an extra £160 a year so I decided not to. So I had the choice of 275/40r20 or 255/50r19.
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Sun Dec 25 2022 12:55pm |
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