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L322 2002 22" wheels

Is this a good idea or just stick to the 19" and 20" ? I mean as in ride quality etc etc.

Cheers guys.

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you will get better ride quality with OE LR 19'' and 20'' wheels and your insurance company will be happier.. ... - .- -.




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Cheers for that info mate.

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United Kingdom 2011 Range Rover Vogue SE TDV8 Buckingham Blue

I went from 18's to 19's on my TD6 and they are a good compromise. Tyres are much cheaper too, and more make options.

Stick with OE Land Rover alloys, as they are made for the job and up to the task if you whack a pot hole in a car that weighs the best part of 3 tons.....

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22's all day long but its personal taste... Thumbs Up

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I've run 18's 20's & 22's on my old td6, it's no one else's decision but yours, plenty of naysayers, they look ace, but beware the kerbs!! Thumbs Up Big Cry

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Have run on 18's, 19's and 20's.

The good thing about 18's is you are in "devil may care, go anywhere" mode, seems to matter not what you run at, you only contact with rubber. Always had to be more careful, even with 20's.

Guess it depends on whether you want "street" or "Haylands" look Wink .
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I see you have an early TD6 so it won't have any resonance inhibitor , 22" wheels will make it wobble at the traffic lights .There is a reason they were only offered with 18" wheels I'm afraid . 2008 MY Supercharged
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I do like 22" but I will stick to the 19" I had on it. Wink

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Scotland 2006 Range Rover Vogue SE TDV8 Cairns Blue
Pleased with my 22s

I recently bought a secondhand set of Hawke 22s as they had nearly new Toyos on them, expected ride issues but I really haven't noticed any difference. Only thing is fuel consumption has got worse but if I was worried about that I wouldn't have a Range Rover.

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22's look great in the arches. Didn't notice a big difference in ride quality. 2014 FF Autobiography 5.0 SC
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As I have the early model I have vaguely read that the wheel nuts have to be changed, meaning I can't use what I have on the 19" rims.
Can someone clarify this for me. Please.

Cheers

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Am I correct in thinking I need 2006+ wheel nuts ?

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United Kingdom 2003 Range Rover Autobiography 4.4 V8 Java Black

I agree 22" wheels look the best all day long on any L322, even 20" look small in those arches and 22" looks just right. I've heard people say about ride quality etc but what about fitting the 275/40/22 like on the L405? Can't be a bad ride otherwise land rover wouldn't offer them on a 100k car would they. 2004 RR 4.4 V8 Autobiography

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Well they've arrived - Insurance Company notified (£13 refund?) will be waxing them this weekend . 22" seems to generate a mixed response as to ride quality so I will report back - tyres are 275/40/22. I have ordered some shiny centre caps so will fit when they arrive. Anything I need to worry about?


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