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England 2004 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Zermatt Silver

Tim in Scotland wrote:
And specially for Mounty, the 90 on anthracite ZU's with BFG MTR's just back from the tyre bay........... now you can see where I didn't wash it when I left the old LR Deep Dish Alloys on.................. Big Cry And also I haven't removed the blue tape that protects the logos on the sidewalls yet, I'll let nature do that for me in a couple of weeks when I next take her into the forests
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I can forsee one problem with the new wheels................. no centres to cover the hub ends could be a bit iffy offroad where I go.


WOW WOW WOW I love Zu Rims - they make me want a Defender for Winter Twisted Evil Big Cry

I want a Defender in Stornaway like Kens or in Black Cool

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http://www.kodakgallery.co.uk/ShareLanding...leid=en_GB

Does that work?

Not what i was going to show you.. but i remember a mate had a kodak site and posted these after a great but wet day on the plains!

Most of the pics i have are shiny ones! Smile


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http://www.facebook.com/?ref=logo#!/photo....7571010107

That work?

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Bu**er! the kodak one and the facebook one?

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Just done the 20" to 18" upgrade.

Put on some stock 2004 TD6 wheels found on ebay in Oxford (now my road wheels match my spare Smile ), and splashed out on a set of General Grabber AT2's from Micheldever Tyres - couldn't find cheaper on the net - Tyres only £108 + VAT, fitting £8 per tyre plus VAT.

Ride improvement immediately noticeable, and I really like the chunky look. Now for some heavy snow and muddy lanes Laughing


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Exactly what I'll be doing with mine, this weekend I'm picking up some 18 alloys to fit my At2's. I like to be able to use the 4 wheel drive system! Very Happy

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They look good Joe. Thumbs Up

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zu on rrc

hello i just got some 16 inch zu rims and i'm looking for the right tires on my rrc..
does anyone know what size is gonna fit to the classic?
at the moment i'm running 7.50R16 michelins on the original rrc steel rims
i'm thinking about getting the bfg all terrain in 245/75 or 235/85
with a 2 inch lift and some snipping it shouldn't be a problem
but as my range has got no rust - southern france - i'm not too keen doing any snipping
even if i do like very much the look of the rrc with decent flares..

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Re: zu on rrc

stevo wrote:
hello i just got some 16 inch zu rims and i'm looking for the right tires on my rrc..
does anyone know what size is gonna fit to the classic?
at the moment i'm running 7.50R16 michelins on the original rrc steel rims
i'm thinking about getting the bfg all terrain in 245/75 or 235/85
with a 2 inch lift and some snipping it shouldn't be a problem
but as my range has got no rust - southern france - i'm not too keen doing any snipping
even if i do like very much the look of the rrc with decent flares..


i think you may have accidentally slipped into this forum cos its for the FFRR from 2002 to date, not the classic....
but , maybe someone might be able to answer you... ... - .- -.




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Nice rugged look now get the wheels professionally painted/powdercoated black/dark grey!

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United Kingdom 2011 Range Rover Vogue SE TDV8 Baltic Blue

Could someone (Tim?) re-post the pictures of the 19's which will fit over Brembo calipers on an 2006 FFRR please? Don't fancy tackling the winter on 22's (although with brand new tyres last year they coped pretty well!).

Thanks Thumbs Up
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AT2's Thumbs Up


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United Kingdom 2009 Range Rover SE TDV8 Stornoway Grey

Theres a guy on ebay selling brand new sets of 18" vogue alloys with brand new Goodyear Wrangler tyres for £480 for a set of 5.
I've just put my 18s back on today in readiness for the predicted snow. Hate the look of them compared to the 20"s but its only temporary! 2010 MY Vogue SE TDV8 3.6 Stornoway Grey- fully loaded

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pity they dont fit SC's with brembo's Big Cry

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