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FFRR wheels on sports & vica versa

In the pub last night a "know it all friend" of mine was telling me that my intentions to put 255/55/R19's (FFRR wheels) on my sport this winter were ridiculous as the gearing/speedo would be all to pot. I'm sure I've seen this done ... or is he right? Embarassed

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DSL



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255/55/19s used on G4s without issues so shouldn't be an issue (assuming 7 spoke type). Fit D3/4s so hubs shouldn't be an problem, a RRSnort being a D3 in drag! Whistle Whistle

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Thanks DSL, funny enough the 7 spoke wheels with mtr tyres seen on the black disco where the wheels in question.

What about 285/35/22's? He was also going on about them Neutral

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No idea re 22s, I tend to stick to stock sizes, 17s, 18s & 19s. Loads on here pimp their ride (wheels wise) & will be along sometime with advice on 22s

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285/35/22'S will be fine, i run them at the moment and my speedo is spot on with my gps road angel Thumbs Up

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I fitted 255/55/R19 tyres on the sport without any problems. It actually made the speedo more accurate as normally it reads a few mph over.


You should check with your insurance company though that they are ok with this. WINNER - 2009 ‘Just Doing What It’s Designed To Do’ Award

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RRSnort being a D3 in drag!


Have you ever thought that the D3 is a bloted, over-eaten, fat lumbering sport... Thumbs Up

Range rover envy is a bad thing Rolling with laughter Mike

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My insurance goes up £30 when ive got my 22's on, lets see how much it comes back down in winter when i put my 19's on !!

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mse wrote:
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RRSnort being a D3 in drag!


Have you ever thought that the D3 is a bloted, over-eaten, fat lumbering sport... Thumbs Up

Range rover envy is a bad thing Rolling with laughter


Remember, the D3 boys need the extra space a Disco has for their Tarmacing tools. Mr. Green In Spain - 2018 F Pace - Frightened away from the Sports due to crank failures
Gone - A couple of RRS, A couple of Disco's. However thinking of another Sport.

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mse wrote:
Range rover envy is a bad thing Rolling with laughter


Proper range rovers maybe!! Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Wink Whistle

Here's another pic of a RRS with MTRs on. Photographed at VA's crossing, so called because he failed to do so! Whistle Whistle

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Proper range rovers maybe!!


When is a range rover not a range rover Laughing Question Yawn

A d3/4 is for people who cant handle a Defender and arent able to admit they need a freelander Exclamation Rolling with laughter Mr. Green Rolling with laughter Mike

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Re: FFRR wheels on sports & vica versa

0cj0 wrote:
In the pub last night a "know it all friend" of mine was telling me that my intentions to put 255/55/R19's (FFRR wheels) on my sport this winter were ridiculous as the gearing/speedo would be all to pot. I'm sure I've seen this done ... or is he right? Embarassed


Land Rover tyre sizes for RRS are:-

275 40 20, and 255 50 19

As I understand it anything else may affect insurance and warranty Thumbs Up Wanted a Series 2 LR since childhood but previously owned MY16 Disco Sport HSE TD4 Auto, MY13 RR Sport Black Edition TDV6 Auto, MY10 RR Sport HSE TDV6 Auto, 2007 Freelander 1 Freestyle TD4 Soft Top, 2009 Freelander 2 GS TD4 Auto, 2007 Freelander 2 GS TD4, 2004 Disco 2 Metropolis Auto, 2002 Disco 2 GS, 2000 Freelander 1 SE TD4 SW

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mse wrote:
When is a range rover not a range rover Laughing Question Yawn


When it's followed by the word SPORT. Whistle Whistle Thumbs Up

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Re: FFRR wheels on sports & vica versa

muddywheels wrote:
0cj0 wrote:
In the pub last night a "know it all friend" of mine was telling me that my intentions to put 255/55/R19's (FFRR wheels) on my sport this winter were ridiculous as the gearing/speedo would be all to pot. I'm sure I've seen this done ... or is he right? Embarassed


Land Rover tyre sizes for RRS are:-

275 40 20, and 255 50 19

As I understand it anything else may affect insurance and warranty Thumbs Up

LR will use any excuse to get out of paying for any warranty work if they can Mr. Green
255 50 19" tyres make your speedo over read by about 2-3 mph
255 55 19" tyres make the speedo read cock on, so landrover arn't right with their calibration Whistle

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You can understand liability limitation i think - within reason

Its insurance companies which are the worst with regards to tyre and wheel sizes and not paying/claims.

On calibration I thought over reading was good...its under reading thats bad (or is that the wrong way) over reading eg saying your sped is higher than it is is expected...under reading eg saying you speed lower than it is is illegal Mike

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