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matlandy



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22" All Terrain

I currently have 22" wheels on my car, does anyone know of a tyre company that would do an all terrain option for these wheels or will I have to change my wheels.



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Paul thornton



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Those wheels probably wouldn't be much use off road anyway. No sidewall.

Post #456506 7th Nov 2017 9:24pm
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There are not any 22" AT tyres of any useful size for a RR, trust me I spent a load of wasted time researching this. Non available for 21" either. The Only options are either 275/45/20, 255/55/20 or 285/50/20, definitely no useable 22" out there. I bought a 2nd set of wheels in 20" for the winter / shooting season 2021 L405 Vogue SE 4.4 V8 DIESEL ~ #17

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matlandy



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Thank you for your advice, looks like I will have to source a set of 20" wheels I've already found the tyres that I would use on them a set of General Grabbers AT as I found them to work really well on my D3.

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matlandy



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Does anyone know if a set of 20" Sport wheels would be a direct fit on a Full Fat.

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yes they would ..they will be 9.5j so make sure the tyre you fit will accommodate this rim size..

..and you will need the larger 23mm shank nuts.. ... - .- -.




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matlandy



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Thanks for your reply Thumbs Up

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Which generation Sport? Offsets are different.

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matlandy



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A 2011 model

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You can run a 305/40R22.


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matlandy



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Can you let me know what make the tyres are please.

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Matlandy, they are Nitto Terra Grapplers

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I have Cooper Zeon LTZ’s 305 40 22’s on my bobtail but thought they would rub on a 322...Hence i didn’t answer earlier...
From this pic you can see the tread pattern quite well on the spare Thumbs Up

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Cam-Tech-Craig, the front inner fender liners had to be adjusted. No trimming required, but slight remolding with heat gun to provide more clearance. Depending on wheel offset, some people have to heat up and remold the right rear fender liner where the fuel filler bulge is.

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The only issue with the 305's is the rolling radius is quite a bit larger than standard for an L322, it will lift your top speed but reduce your acceleration as it overgears it slightly (if that really matters) see the chart below which compares standard oe fit 20" to the 305's. The LTZ has also been discontinued in the UK due to EU regs which is a massive shame. It has been superceeded by the Cooper AT3 Sport - not sure if this is available yet in that size. May be worth giving Cooper UK a ring as they are very helpful - ditto Silverline their main distributor.

If you want to keep the gearing the same in an AT you are stuck with 255/50/20, 275/45/20 or the next up L405 rolling radius is 255/55/20 or 285/50/20.

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 2021 L405 Vogue SE 4.4 V8 DIESEL ~ #17

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