Bit strong young man, they are original land rover wheels so someone further up the food-chain disagrees
Original land rover wheels maybe but not std fit on a D3 ever.
Bit strong young man, they are original land rover wheels so someone further up the food-chain disagrees
255/50/20. Cheers
Hi, 255/55/19.thks, can u remember what tyre size the originals were plse, for comparison
many thks
Hi, 255/55/19.
Cheers
Hi, 109Ythks, so in comparison they are the same circumference , there should be a weight marking on the side of the tyres , ie 109 or 111 , or maybe something else, can u read them plse
indeed does look like it’s down slightly , but can be several things and indeed worthwhile at least ensuring what the heights are
if u put it into normal height , measuring from the centre of the wheel to the bottom of the wheel arch can u tell me what each wheel is in mm plse
just gives me a better idea ref the suspension
many thks
Hi, 109Y
Just checked the heights as suggested
NSR 485mm
OSR 485mm
NSF 480mm
OSF 470mm
Can't believe the rears are the same level having sat over-night
Thanks for your time on this, very much appreciated.
Do any of the settings on the car need to be changed to reflect bigger wheels?
Thanks for this, again, really much appreciated. I have spoke with the chap I bought the wheels from who told me tyres (Pirelli Scorpion PZero) is what the tyre fitters recommended, £180 a corner fitted.
Obviously he didn't know what he was on about.
I have checked the heights again this morning
NSR 485mm
OSR 485mm
NSF 470mm
OSF 470mm
I will try the fuse 26 trick this evening and see how it looks in the morning.
It might as well be on solid rubber tyres, for all the flex those tyres have got, hideous!
Bit strong young man, they are original land rover wheels so someone further up the food-chain disagrees
hi
my first concern is the rating or ur tyres , D3 should be 111t and urs is 109
I have just read that the weight ratio on these wheels are 900kg when the recommended ratio is 940kg, that may explain some of the issues. They were originally on a RR Sport.
Just checked inside the drivers door, it only goes up to 19".
Looks like I need to replace the wheels and go for 19" and try and sell the one I have to a RR Sport owner. Bloody motors.
Here you go.
So the wheels are ok for the front axle but not the rear and the tyres are completely wrong.
The BarclayCard is gonna take another hit
No, just strip everything out except the drivers seat, put the suspension in low mode, and try it over the 1/4 mile at Santa pod!
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