Home > Wheels & Tyres > Tyre Sizes Question 255/50/20 vs 275/45/20 |
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Flashman Member Since: 05 Jun 2011 Location: Windsor & Brentwood Posts: 1228 |
I guess it depends what sort of driving you are doing. Wider tyres in winter usually makes the grip worse on snow and slush. I run 255 55 20 which have a slightly higher profile giving more comfort than the original 255 50 20 spec are good in general and snow conditions whilst also being insanely cheap (Pirelli Verdes). Tom
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11th Dec 2017 5:15pm |
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KurtVerbose Member Since: 08 Aug 2010 Location: Les Arses Posts: 5848 |
Bought my car with 275's. When I switched to my winter tyres, which are 255's, I noticed a quieter, more comfortable ride. I didn't notice anything much lost in grip, but I drive it for comfort, not for speed! |
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11th Dec 2017 8:25pm |
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Paul thornton Member Since: 23 Sep 2017 Location: Lancashire Posts: 545 |
275 45 are range rover sport sizes. People run them when they fit sport wheels / tyres as that's what they come with.
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11th Dec 2017 11:58pm |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35310 |
275 40 20 are RRS tyre size not '45'... ... - .- -.
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12th Dec 2017 7:17am |
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Paul thornton Member Since: 23 Sep 2017 Location: Lancashire Posts: 545 |
Oops, my bad.
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12th Dec 2017 9:26am |
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RuthlessGK Member Since: 28 Oct 2015 Location: Sheffield Posts: 83 |
I was just wondering. I just wasnt sure whether there was any specific reason. I just checked I have Goodyear Eagle F1 in the garage and Nexen Roadians on it at the moment. The Nexens are 255/50/20 and the Goodyears are 255/55/20 which is fine either way.
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12th Dec 2017 10:17am |
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Vogue Member Since: 31 Jan 2008 Location: on the hill Posts: 3744 |
In my experience 275/45/20 is the size the L322 should have always had. It's virtually the same rolling radius as 255/50/20, looks far better, handles better on road, rides better and gives more protection to the rims.
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12th Dec 2017 10:57am |
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Paul thornton Member Since: 23 Sep 2017 Location: Lancashire Posts: 545 |
Might be an option for me when mine need replacing then.
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12th Dec 2017 11:12am |
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bob-lad Member Since: 12 Jun 2015 Location: Herefordshire Posts: 91 |
The 275/45 may handle better in the dry, but as mentioned earlier will be significantly worse is snow or slush and as with all wider tyres more prone to aquaplaning.
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17th Dec 2017 2:14pm |
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Vogue Member Since: 31 Jan 2008 Location: on the hill Posts: 3744 |
Not quite correct. The 275 gives far more rim protection as it is 20mm wider, i.e. 10mm either side.
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17th Dec 2017 5:39pm |
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northernmonkeyjones Member Since: 24 Mar 2012 Location: derby Posts: 8517 |
Just fitted some 255/50 20 verde scorps to mine.
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17th Dec 2017 5:46pm |
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bob-lad Member Since: 12 Jun 2015 Location: Herefordshire Posts: 91 |
That depends whether you're protecting the rims from pot holes/ rocks or an inability to park next to the kerb
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18th Dec 2017 8:22pm |
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