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Cam-Tech-Craig



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^Interesting Mr Vogue... Thank you Thumbs Up

^^DBB thank you too for the info sir Thumbs Up

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matlandy



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Thanks for all of your help. Looks like I might have to source a set of 20" rims to get the fitment I'm after.

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Bluegreygreen Rangie



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Vogue wrote:
The only issue with the 305's is the rolling radius is quite a bit larger than standard for an L322, it will lift your top speed but reduce your acceleration as it overgears it slightly (if that really matters) see the chart below which compares standard oe fit 20" to the 305's. The LTZ has also been discontinued in the UK due to EU regs which is a massive shame. It has been superceeded by the Cooper AT3 Sport - not sure if this is available yet in that size. May be worth giving Cooper UK a ring as they are very helpful - ditto Silverline their main distributor.

If you want to keep the gearing the same in an AT you are stuck with 255/50/20, 275/45/20 or the next up L405 rolling radius is 255/55/20 or 285/50/20.

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IMO and from experience it makes no difference at all, Specially on a TDV8 with so much torque, It reduces your final rpm on highways which is a good thing and drops fuel consumption. I have run the bigger tires (275/55/20 AT) on TD6 and TDV8 without issues, In fact it is perfect as you still have a nice 20" wheel for looks but actualy have some half decent sidewall at the same time.... One side note is your braking power is slightly reduced and low range not as low but its really here nor there.. who takes these things offload anyway Razz



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JAYBOY



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Try these

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/General-Tire-Gra...rmvSB=true

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matlandy



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Thanks saved to my watch list for after Christmas Thumbs Up
I had General Grabbers on my D3 and was very impressed by them.

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