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Likeomg



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Could someone just confirm if i can run 285/40 tires?

Just got it and its on some more budget orientated tires, im still abroad and haven't seen the car yet so farther had it up on the ramp giving it a once over..


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Likeomg



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Likeomg



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Would these work?





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Post #604476 22nd Aug 2021 6:42pm
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Yes, these would fit.

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Yes, definitely I have a set on mine and they will also fit in the tyre well - although mine are Conti Silents - they are even branded LR and are / have been OEM fit on some vehicles 2021 L405 Vogue SE 4.4 V8 DIESEL ~ #17

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Likeomg



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Now the next question... are the PS4S SUV worth a extra 300 over some pirelli's?

On my other car - yes, on a RR?

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PaulM



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Following this with interest as one option for me on 22s for my L322 overland is 285/45/22 all terrains. Either that or find a set of 20s & go 275/55/20. I'm currently running 275/40/22 Pirelli verde on a aftermarket wheel. 2004 RR 4.4 V8 Autobiography

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Bronjen



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275/40/22 or 285/40/22 are best fit you dont need to make any changes
285/45/ 22 are to tall will rub on both front and rear arches unless you re-calibrate the height of car and also throws the computer out and you get speedo errors unless you are able to re calibrate the speedo Thumbs Up

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Cam-Tech-Craig



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England 2015 Range Rover SVAutobiography SDV8 Loire Blue

Likeomg wrote:
Could someone just confirm if i can run 285/40 tires?

Just got it and its on some more budget orientated tires, im still abroad and haven't seen the car yet so farther had it up on the ramp giving it a once over..


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Have you checked the wheels are factory JLR wheels? A lot of the Chinese copies come with those style/size tyres... Rolling Eyes

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