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Bodsy Site Sponsor Member Since: 03 Feb 2007 Location: Shropshire Posts: 2162 |
On 22" there is very little rubber protecting the wheel. The car weighs about 2.5tonne, so not surprising and yes, it is a relatively common occurrence for cracked wheels on the bigger sized rims.
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Fri Aug 30 2013 10:51pm |
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sellick Member Since: 26 Jul 2013 Location: Bath Posts: 47 |
Sorry to hear. Sometimes they can be welded, but I wouldn't like to chance it. As said, 20" wheels will have plenty of sidewall to absorb the shock from terrible road conditions! |
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Fri Sep 06 2013 2:49pm |
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cubbyno9 Member Since: 22 Oct 2010 Location: Stepps Posts: 149 |
Hi, been there, seen it, done it, bought the video. Exactly where I have been in the past. As previous advice says, go for 20 inch wheels. Makes a difference to drive, ride etc etc and possible costs in the future. Honestly 20inch are best. I have just bought another sport and am in the process of changing to 20 inch rims.
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Fri Sep 06 2013 9:46pm |
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l2saqib Member Since: 29 Jul 2013 Location: Aylesbury Posts: 24 |
seems like 20" is the way to go forward, but I have purchased the revere model with all the work having been done by Revere, an outstanding finish if i may add, so would not be opting for the downgrade to 20'' atm. I have been quoted £35 to get the wheel welded, seems a good punt, so wish me luck with it guys! Range Rover Sport HSR
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Sat Sep 07 2013 6:08am |
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sellick Member Since: 26 Jul 2013 Location: Bath Posts: 47 |
That seems like a very fair price. I bet you will be dodging potholes now! (in a 4x4 haha) |
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Sat Sep 07 2013 8:28am |
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filaborg Member Since: 03 Feb 2008 Location: Essex Posts: 161 |
So lets get this right, you can end up paying near on £4k for a set of 22" only for them to crack. Do the manufactures put any warranty on their wheels.... |
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Sat Sep 07 2013 8:33am |
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Disco_Mikey Member Since: 08 Apr 2012 Location: Dundee, Scotland Posts: 4396 |
If the wheel is welded properly, it will be just as strong as before. And £35 is pretty reasonable |
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Sat Sep 07 2013 8:34am |
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PEACHY Member Since: 07 Nov 2010 Location: Birmingham Posts: 2792 |
Purchased my RRS with 22's had 1 welded within weeks. When I came to have the alloys refurbed the company called me to go back & take a look at the alloys once they had been taken off the car. 3 was all had at least 1 crack the 1 had 3. What size tyre wall does your RRS tyres have - should not be less than 35 - apparently 30 are for lighter SUV's not the RRS. changed to 20in rims - purchased the Britpart suspension lowering tool - it hasn't lost none of its looks in fact it drives & feels a lot better. 16MY Estoril Blue SVR.............
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Sat Sep 07 2013 8:41am |
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sellick Member Since: 26 Jul 2013 Location: Bath Posts: 47 |
i was going to say, might be worth kicking up a fuss with Revere and seeing what they say. They might recommend different tyres. Then at least when another one cracks they would have no excuse |
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Sat Sep 07 2013 8:50am |
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