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alx



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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Autobiography 5.0 SC V8 Nara Bronze
Quiet 22" tyres

I've got a set of Yokohama Parada Spec X on ours and they are horrible noise wise. Sounds like they are made of plastic not rubber. I've had various 22" sets in the past and can't remember anything being as bad. For comfort and everything else they are fine, it's just the noise I'm not happy with. I would have gone with Yoko Advan ST but they weren't available in 285/30.

What tyres do you guys use with your 22" wheels and how do you rate them?

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Alistair



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Conti Silent 275 40 22 - standard figment on the L405 - seen good to me Thumbs Up

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emilio



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hear, hear

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Shakman



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Hi

I have just purchased a set of Dunlop SP Quattro Max.

These are rated at 69DB, which is the lowest decibel reading tyre I could find. The car rides so so much better on these, its very noticeable over the standard fitment Continentals I had, which are rated at 73DB. Highly recommended.

You can compare the decibel readings on here ...

https://www.tyresonthedrive.com/list/3/275-40-22-108-Y

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