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dyet92

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Hi, I'm new to the site and also a new to owning a land rover. I bought a range rover sport 2.7d a couple of months ago. Fantastic car, but it has 22" inch wheels on it with low profile tyres. I'm finding the ride bumpy and feel a lot of bumps through the steering and have been told it's down to the big wheels and thin tyres and that I should swap to 20" wheels. Is that right?
Sorry if I've posted this in the worng place.
thanks
 
Hi, I'm new to the site and also a new to owning a land rover. I bought a range rover sport 2.7d a couple of months ago. Fantastic car, but it has 22" inch wheels on it with low profile tyres. I'm finding the ride bumpy and feel a lot of bumps through the steering and have been told it's down to the big wheels and thin tyres and that I should swap to 20" wheels. Is that right?
Sorry if I've posted this in the worng place.
thanks

the biggest problem you have is not the size of the wheels..

but why the feck did you buy a nice range rover SPORT and then ask for the diesal model:doh:

dont tell us you bought the diesal for the fuel economy:cool:

the md of our company bought the rr sport DIESAL model
we all took the ****s out of him so much after 3 months he pxed it for the rr sport overfinch model..fookin hate him now:D
 
we all took the ****s out of him so much after 3 months he pxed it for the rr sport overfinch model..fookin hate him now << jealous , just a wee bit?
 
RRs, sport or not, look so bloody incredibly GAY with big wheels and LP tyres.

I'd suggest you change the wheels for 16" steels with some nice big mud plugger tyres, then the rest of the ve-hicle for a Disco 300TDi then take it out and scratch the buggery out of it on some overgrown lanes.
 
RRs, sport or not, look so bloody incredibly GAY with big wheels and LP tyres.

I'd suggest you change the wheels for 16" steels with some nice big mud plugger tyres, then the rest of the ve-hicle for a Disco 300TDi then take it out and scratch the buggery out of it on some overgrown lanes.
yeah ya big tarmac pooff like this gayboy..:p:p:p:p

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Hi, I'm new to the site and also a new to owning a land rover. I bought a range rover sport 2.7d a couple of months ago. Fantastic car, but it has 22" inch wheels on it with low profile tyres. I'm finding the ride bumpy and feel a lot of bumps through the steering and have been told it's down to the big wheels and thin tyres and that I should swap to 20" wheels. Is that right?
Sorry if I've posted this in the worng place.
thanks
did you not test drive it?It'll be the wheel n tire combination.But you'll pay good money for a set o 20s.
 
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