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tone2711



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Java Black
what wheels originally

first.. been on this site for 5 days and just want to say.. brilliant, ive learned loads and some fantastic info and advice.

about to buy a a 2005 RR vogue td6, however the owner has upgraded the wheels to 22inch beauties, however having read the "wiki/what to look for when buying threads" says avoid 22" low profiles?? (please dont have a pop LOL) what would the RR have come with originally, and would you recommend putting original size/style back on. The tyres on the 22" are brand new............. go on.. tell me i am being over cautious? thanks in advance for any advice/recommendations

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Cam-Tech-Craig



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Here’s mine with 22’s

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Cam-Tech-Craig



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Basically, if you like them... Keep them! If you think they are silly, daft looking, impractical etc etc then bin them and go for factory 18’s sir

It’s your car! Do what you like!

Go and drive a selection, that way you get something to compare yours with sir Thumbs Up

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tone2711



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wow

just that the buyers guide says possible issue cornerig and kerb scuff.. although i dont intent kernbing it. You had any issues?

i would probably do a swap.. via FFRR... ill review when i get it home....

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Zirconblue



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Lower profile tyres will always give a harsher ride than taller ones. There is less tyre there to protect the rim from pot hole damage and the available tyres are normally road orientated only, so they're generally not as good in mud, snow, etc.

But if you like the look of them, don't mind the ride quality and never go off road, then there's no massive issue in keeping them.

From the factory they were available with 18", 19" or 20".

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tone2711



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thanks Zirconblue i dont intend off roading... thanks agin.

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Craig appears to have some genuine 22 land rover wheels. (from a very late model range rover). many range rovers are often jazzed up with some aftermarket 22 inch wheels and tyres. these aren't (in my opinion ) as strong as LR ones, and you often see them repaired, (alloy welded) as the inside edges fracture under potholes etc. I had some and that's what happened. I put some LR original 20 inch wheels on and the steering was easier, the car drove better, and they are still perfect. Early cars had 18 or 19 inch wheels. mid period cars had 19 or 20 inch. new model, I think has 21 and poss 22 inch. Some like the tyre sidewall ratio to their taste. some don't, and might like supersized wheels. the (aftermarket) 22's are often a tad wider, and are definitely harder to manoeuvre when parking (in my opinion) some people also mistake RR sport wheels as being the same, they are not, (not quite)
but use the search function, there are loads of posts on here regarding wheels.

p.s welcome to the madhouse

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Cam-Tech-Craig



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Zirconblue wrote:


From the factory they were available with 18", 19" or 20".



FYI, the 02-05 TD6 only came with 18” wheels and 06my-07my TD6 came with a 19” option! The early cars had an issue with resonance vibration caused by larger wheels hence the larger wheels were only offered on petrol cars sir Thumbs Up

So, in essence... There was never a factory 20” wheel option for a TD6 Thumbs Up 20” factory options were only available on TDV8’s
If your TD6 has orange indicators, it would only ever have come from the factory with18” wheels.
If your TD6 has clear indicators, it would have come with either 18 or 19” wheels.

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johnboyairey wrote:
Craig appears to have some genuine 22 land rover wheels. (from a very late model range rover).


Indeed they are sir Bow down Thumbs Up

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tone2711



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Cam-Tech-Craig wrote:
Zirconblue wrote:


Hi Craig.... orange indicators??? clear indicators??? my goodness i cant believe how you guys know all this stuff. Brillinat thanks again. Tony



From the factory they were available with 18", 19" or 20".



FYI, the 02-05 TD6 only came with 18” wheels and 06my-07my TD6 came with a 19” option! The early cars had an issue with resonance vibration caused by larger wheels hence the larger wheels were only offered on petrol cars sir Thumbs Up

So, in essence... There was never a factory 20” wheel option for a TD6 Thumbs Up 20” factory options were only available on TDV8’s
If your TD6 has orange indicators, it would only ever have come from the factory with18” wheels.
If your TD6 has clear indicators, it would have come with either 18 or 19” wheels.

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tone2711



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Cam-Tech-Craig wrote:
Zirconblue wrote:


Hi Craig.... orange indicators??? clear indicators??? my goodness i cant believe how you guys know all this stuff. Brillinat thanks again. Tony



From the factory they were available with 18", 19" or 20".



FYI, the 02-05 TD6 only came with 18” wheels and 06my-07my TD6 came with a 19” option! The early cars had an issue with resonance vibration caused by larger wheels hence the larger wheels were only offered on petrol cars sir Thumbs Up

So, in essence... There was never a factory 20” wheel option for a TD6 Thumbs Up 20” factory options were only available on TDV8’s
If your TD6 has orange indicators, it would only ever have come from the factory with18” wheels.
If your TD6 has clear indicators, it would have come with either 18 or 19” wheels.

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My 2003 had 18s when I bought it. Ride was brilliant. Gone to factory 19s now and I think they look better. As Craig says, only 18s available for td6 in the early days, as driveshaft goes through engine sump and vibrations pass through to steering wheel when tyre sidewalks are less, particularly when holding on brake and in D.

The above threads all discuss diesels, the petrols could have 18 19 or 20 inch factory wheels from day 1.

There is quite a tyre price jump if you go to 20 though, over 19. That was my findings.

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18's

 2011 Range Rover Vogue SE 4.4 TDV8

Previous cars :
2003 Range Rover Vogue TD6
1999 Discovery Td5 ES
1995 BMW M5 3.8 6 speed
1992 Range Rover 3.9 Efi Vogue
1992 BMW M5 3.8
1988 BMW 735i SE
1989 Ford Sierra XR4x4 2.9i
1981 Ford Fiesta Supersport

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Zirconblue



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Having a petrol i didn't really think of it.

Although you mention the driveshaft through the sump as a reason for wheel vibration on the TD6, the Petrol models have the drive shaft through the sump too (at least on the BMW lump). It's probably more just the harmonics of a straight 6 that did it.

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mjdronfield



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Yea, it's only td6 specific. Not noticed any major change with my 19s though. When you get it to vibrate up the steering, it does seem to feed itself, as it were. I don't sit in D when I'm stationary, so never have an issue. There has been a thread previously about the rights and wrongs of holding on the brake in D. Hope this thread stays on topic.

If the OP does go to 19, they will be a slightly different design to mine I believe, as the 2005 facelifted cars had new alloys. 2011 Range Rover Vogue SE 4.4 TDV8

Previous cars :
2003 Range Rover Vogue TD6
1999 Discovery Td5 ES
1995 BMW M5 3.8 6 speed
1992 Range Rover 3.9 Efi Vogue
1992 BMW M5 3.8
1988 BMW 735i SE
1989 Ford Sierra XR4x4 2.9i
1981 Ford Fiesta Supersport

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Lego



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United Kingdom 2004 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Oslo Blue

I've been chipping away at my RR Vogue 2004 to a point its almost a twin of my 2012 Westminster. Last weekend my self sprayed Oslo blue side vents went on and my recent purchase of 20" Range Rover embossed autobiography 2010/2012 wheels. the ride is far smoother than on my 19" wheels and I do take it out of drive when sitting at traffic lights due to vibration as mentioned in this thread but then my 19" wheels also gave the same vibration. My opinion only but it looks the business. The wheels are on Pirelli scorpion which have a better road feel than the C**pinentals fitted to the Westminster. Just need to get my Vredestein Wintrac 4s off Porsche cayenne wheels and onto my RR 19" six spokes and I'm there!

Paul

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