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Simonk



Member Since: 05 Feb 2022
Location: Gretna green
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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover Autobiography Black TDV8 Barolo Black
Going a little off road

So I’m just about to acquire a 2010 tdv8 and plan on going off the beaten path. I live on the edge of the ldnp and have drive many lanes in my td5. So has anyone changed the wheel and tyres to a more aggressive tread and sidewall combo ? Anyone fitted a lift kit ?? Google bring up very little and mainly American!!! Thanks in advance

Post #622533 5th Feb 2022 11:11am
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DrRob



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CS



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The LR homologated all terrain tyre for the 322 is the Goodyear Duratrac 255/55R19, you would need style 15 wheels to clear the later brake calipers. The speed rating is lower than that of the road tyres, I think 115mph. I used them as my winter wheels/tyres on my 2012 WM.

If you have only 20" wheels you could try the LR homologated tyre for the L405, Goodyear Duratrac 255/55R20. The car will be slightly higher and so less stable in higher speed changes of direction on road. These have a still lower speed rating, 99mph. They are my winter tyres on my 405.

I notified my insurers about using these. I'd never consider a lift kit. Only Range Rovers since 1988

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CongoBoy



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DrRob wrote:
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Funny this has been just brought up as I have literally just finished reading about Ra's L322 is this months LROI magazine!!
Very nice and giving me food for thought....... 2005 FFRR SC Java Black with Overfinch Exhaust (UK)
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Simonk



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I’ve always had lifted trucks and like the extra ground clearance. RA’s is lovely but I wouldn’t want 35s again as just not raid friendly my jeep had 35s then38s abs I ruined it was think of about 31-32 and Americans do thus size a lot

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