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Luxury4Paul Member Since: 16 Mar 2012 Location: New Jersey Posts: 119 |
Put a 305/40/22 Cooper LTZ tire on the Range Rover. |
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8th Apr 2015 6:43pm |
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RJH Member Since: 22 Mar 2015 Location: Coventy Posts: 398 |
Can you not take the council on for the repair bill? Surely a faliure to maintain a safe road if potholes that bad it's done that much dammage. 2011 (MY12) 4.4 TDV8 Vogue
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8th Apr 2015 8:14pm |
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RRUK Site Supporter Member Since: 08 Jun 2007 Location: UK Posts: 6369 |
Much as I love the look of the Olympus wheels, and other 22" wheels like the OE turbine style, they were never made for the L322 and your insurance company will leave you high and dry in the event of a claim. They'll pick on the smallest impeculiarity to not pay out, especially anything that affects the driving dynamics like tyres and wheels.
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8th Apr 2015 10:10pm |
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Cam-Tech-Craig Member Since: 03 Aug 2011 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 16286 |
Not strictly true Adam, my insurance company are happy as long as they are approved or OE JLR wheels and charge me a poultry £16 a year for the privilege...
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8th Apr 2015 11:09pm |
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Philip Member Since: 05 Jan 2010 Location: UK Posts: 2564 |
Cheap as (chicken and) chips. |
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9th Apr 2015 12:21am |
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Rangeyman Member Since: 03 Feb 2015 Location: west yorkshire Posts: 267 |
Cannot see the point in getting huge wheels fitted except to look different.Even if you wanted to look different why stop at 22,what is wrong with 24! You could also try beating the bafoon on 'youtube' with his 50 inches!! |
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18th Apr 2015 7:48pm |
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