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Nowaytk Member Since: 27 May 2013 Location: London Posts: 183 |
Can confirm it does fit, but glad I've got the 20" wheels as it only takes a small misjudgement to nudge the kerb, I'm sure the 6'6" ones aren't round my way, maybe the posts are but the kerbs at the bottom, seem like 5'6" 2015 HSE SDV6 Scotia Grey, ebony / lunar, colour coded, deployable steps, TV, sliding pano and a few other bits. Now gone
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Fri Sep 15 2017 5:57am |
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fkarim Member Since: 14 Apr 2012 Location: London Posts: 2216 |
There are too many of those in my surrounding areas and I try to avoid them when possible. As above, it does fit 6'6" width restrictions and I've never had issues with bollards (sometimes have to fold the mirrors) but the kerbs are a different story and do seem ridiculously narrow. Many have been created just where the road is bending which makes the task of navigating through them several times more difficult. I don't get it because the road is perfectly straight just before and after the restriction which could have been better for placing the restriction. I have kerbed my 21" diamond cut alloys by rubbing against restricted width kerbs a few times. Sometime the kerbs are so high that I'm sure 20" or even 19" wheels (if you can get them on RRS2) won't be spared either. I just feel it is a conspiracy to get us all in Micras. It is tough no matter how careful and slow you are. I wish I had gone for surround cameras to be able to see exactly where each wheel was because the margin for error is tiny. Glad I have alloy wheel insurance though. Current: Volvo XC90 T8 Inscription Pro PHEV with some optionals on top
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Fri Sep 15 2017 6:28am |
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smacky Member Since: 14 Sep 2017 Location: London Posts: 3 |
Thanks for your replies. I had not accounted for the kerb width. The RRS we're after comes with 22" wheels which makes this even more of a questionable purchase. My wife is already nervous going between those bolards in our current car, so it's looking very doubtful! |
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Fri Sep 15 2017 7:59am |
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fkarim Member Since: 14 Apr 2012 Location: London Posts: 2216 |
We've had 2 old shape RRSs before the current one and they also struggled a bit but not to this extent. The newer shape is based on full fat RR chassis and is wider. I actually notice less space is left between the car and the lines on either side when parking in the same car park bays where I used to park my older model RRS.
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Fri Sep 15 2017 8:35am |
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smacky Member Since: 14 Sep 2017 Location: London Posts: 3 |
No surround cameras in the one we have seen so far.
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Fri Sep 15 2017 8:40am |
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Nowaytk Member Since: 27 May 2013 Location: London Posts: 183 |
I used to have the surround cameras in a evoque I had, and found that I either forgot to turn them on, when I did remember couldn't be bothered due to the long winded way to turn them on, or as fkarim mentioned felt too conscious about the long line of vehicles waiting behind waiting for me 🙄,
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Fri Sep 15 2017 6:57pm |
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Johnski Member Since: 02 Sep 2015 Location: North Wales & North Yorkshire Posts: 1407 |
Surround cameras are excellent for off road use, and parking in some places.
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Fri Sep 15 2017 7:18pm |
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Tim in Scotland Member Since: 30 May 2005 Location: Driving along in my automobile Posts: 17476 |
No surround cameras but you can always set the wing mirrors to show the kerbing and then add that setting as M3 on the seat and mirror memory............. not useful for the front wheels but at least you can see how far off the kerb you are at the drivers and passengers doors without opening a window. 2020 Pangea Green 1st Edition D240 New Defender 110 is here and loving it
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Fri Sep 15 2017 7:19pm |
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Nowaytk Member Since: 27 May 2013 Location: London Posts: 183 |
Johnski, you are so right, recently done the factory and off road thing and although never really thought about the surround cameras for use of going off road, had them on all the time and distinctly remember, wow, sooo useful, why haven't I used them all the time before
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Fri Sep 15 2017 8:15pm |
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espy Member Since: 14 Jun 2010 Location: Essex Posts: 36 |
I recently had a close encounter with this beauty in Tilbury.
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Fri Sep 15 2017 9:00pm |
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fkarim Member Since: 14 Apr 2012 Location: London Posts: 2216 |
I agree the one in this photo is narrow and doesn't look like 7' but isn't actually too bad. If your tyres climb the sloped part of the kerb you will immediately know and can adjust steering accordingly before any damage is done. The vertical/straight ones are worse because you hit them wheel first and the damage is already done before you can adjust. Bendy ones are the worst because you can't align the car before going in. Current: Volvo XC90 T8 Inscription Pro PHEV with some optionals on top
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Sat Sep 16 2017 7:36am |
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SRE Member Since: 16 Jan 2010 Location: Alicante Prov Spain + Hampshire UK Posts: 2329 |
Never mind the wheels, this would take the doors off
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Sat Sep 16 2017 8:11am |
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