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Home > Technical > 22" Inch Wheels - I haven't fitted them, this is why - |
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Micrometer Member Since: 26 Nov 2009 Location: Cambridge Posts: 39 |
Seem like valid points.
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Mon Nov 30 2009 2:18pm |
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gazza500 Member Since: 01 Aug 2007 Location: Channel islands Posts: 176 |
get a *@kin grip i've had 22's on my RRS for ages now, its even been in to the stealer and not a peep. it never goes offroad so i cannot see what 'forces' could be inflicted on normal road driving that would be greater than offroad rock crawling Chawton White TDV6 HSE with Alpaca and Rodium, Automatic Climate Control,
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Mon Nov 30 2009 7:15pm |
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NickM Member Since: 14 Feb 2008 Location: London Posts: 2995 |
and........as much as some LR dealers have a pop at them, I know for a fact that Stratstones sell their cars with 22'' on them.......and although I have had some work done on my suspension - it has never directly been linked to the wheels being too big - and pretty much the same type of work others have had done to theirs...... |
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Mon Nov 30 2009 7:48pm |
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Leo Member Since: 17 Sep 2007 Location: Nomad Posts: 554 |
Exactly. I have 19" rims (would go smaller if I could) but do quite a bit of off-roading and drive on some very rough 'roads' too. 22" or 24" wheels in Europe would never experience the same forces. Also, there are no problems that are unique to 22" wheels or larger. Just the same 'characteristics' as everyone else. If anything, the 22" wheel + tyre probably weighs less than a 19" + MTR combo. It's meant to a be a proper 4x4 ffs. Love the car, but LR do take the mick sometimes. |
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Mon Nov 30 2009 8:03pm |
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Micrometer Member Since: 26 Nov 2009 Location: Cambridge Posts: 39 |
Charlie, told you it wouldn't go down well! Trust me, i'm an Engineer! |
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Mon Nov 30 2009 9:26pm |
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2nd Rower Member Since: 12 Nov 2007 Location: Upside Down Posts: 1382 |
+1 |
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Mon Nov 30 2009 9:39pm |
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mr boombastic Member Since: 08 Dec 2007 Location: NSW Posts: 40 |
Good onya Gazza & Leo. I have 22's on my Sport and I (so far) have had no problems. The ride is no worse than the 20's that are provided by Landrover.
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Tue Dec 01 2009 9:41am |
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Charlie Crocker Member Since: 18 Nov 2009 Location: Muddy Lane Posts: 16 |
I think the point was - it leads to premature wear of suspension components, this may not happen whilst the car is in warranty - the parts are designed to live for 10 years 150k miles so we cant really say yet can we.
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Tue Dec 01 2009 10:48am |
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mr boombastic Member Since: 08 Dec 2007 Location: NSW Posts: 40 |
I can understand your concern and if you are thinking this way then maybe for your peace of mind you should not to go for this option. If yes buy from a reputable person, maybe thats where people are going wrong in that they are buying poor quality wheels. The Sport looks fantastic on larger wheels.
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Tue Dec 01 2009 12:05pm |
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RonnieG Member Since: 16 Mar 2008 Location: Armagh Posts: 207 |
I know Our local dealer WILL NOT sell any RR with 22" wheels Sport or big daddy if they are traded in with 22" wheels they are taken off and replaced with 20" wheels plus all suspension components are replaced and the money to do this is deducted from the trade in price. they will sell fully kitted Overfinch RR's but they have to go back to Overfinch for any warrenty work. They told me that Overfinch have to fit a module to the suspension and a software upgrade before fitting 22" wheels which to me sounds like a bad idea.
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Tue Dec 01 2009 12:33pm |
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Charlie Crocker Member Since: 18 Nov 2009 Location: Muddy Lane Posts: 16 |
"Get out of jail"... "not honouring warranty status"...etc..
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Tue Dec 01 2009 1:03pm |
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k11ngc Member Since: 25 Nov 2009 Location: colchester Posts: 51 |
Ok guys !! you have give me the hebie jebies !! I think Iv'e read to much or I don't like what I have read, coz Iv'e just bought my self a RRS and then bought myself some aftermarket 22s and I'm thinking SH*t what do I do ? do I fit them or sell them? but hey Life 's great when it's dangours. so live life love life, what the heck just stick em on and enjoy it.
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Tue Dec 01 2009 11:13pm |
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mr boombastic Member Since: 08 Dec 2007 Location: NSW Posts: 40 |
This is my last post. I'm just trying to be rational in this arguement. You can decide your own fate on the issue in whether you decide to fit or not.
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Wed Dec 02 2009 2:12am |
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ViewWise Member Since: 13 Mar 2008 Location: London Posts: 704 |
OK but this doesn't mean smaller rims wouldn't have ended in a blowout. FACTS: Considering the difference in diameter between 19" OEM 255/50/19 and 22" with the 285/35/22 tyre fitted is only about 20mm. IMO this wont make a difference. The tyre will catch the body and blowout if the suspension drops that low on the motorway at speed whether you have 19" or 22". In fact people running the 295/30/22 actually have a diameter which is 2mm SMALLER than that of the 19" rim and tyre combo as standard on the sport (make sure you buy Michelin in this size since the others arent high enough load rated). The reason land rover don't sell/endorse 22" is simple. The car is made to go offroad. You are pretty much guaranteed to buckle almost ANY 22" rim offroad. Just not enough tyre to soften the blow. Also the tyre is very wide which is probably not much help in alot of offroading (im not expert). They cant sell you a car that cant do most of what its meant to do out the box. The 20" although not optimum for offroading are still capable rims in a lot of offroad situations and still allow the car to perform most of its functions and still look good on road. A good comprimise for the casual offroader. The actual sidewall difference between the 20" and 22" (285/35) is only 1cm!. So when alot of these guys are saying they dont feel a difference. They aint kidding. The extra weight is the only real draw back to 22's for road use imo. ....and obviously any dealers who try and blame issues on them . ps. Ive only run the 20's on mine but know alot people rocking 22's and cant say any of them are having issues. As with all these things. Its personal preference. Its very difficult to prove 1cm less tyre would cause any premature wear this early on in a sports life and most dealers dont have issues with them. Although i wonder how many are even telling land rover guys higher up that 22" rims are fitted when they apply for warranty work to be carried out. Not many i bet . This will change once it comes out of the 3 years warranty. Since i think dealers are then coughing up themselves for extended warranty. WINNER - 2008 Best All New Photograph WINNER - 2009 Best All New Photograph |
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Wed Dec 02 2009 3:36am |
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