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d3rm0



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HYBRID and 22 inch wheels

Does anybody know why the P400e can not be specified with 22 inch wheels?

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Alistair



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Maybe the batteries end up going in to melt down Very Happy

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d3rm0



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Alistair, I did see that post but as it wasn't the OP and I didn't see the answer I thought it would be OK to ask.

Do you know why an inch makes a difference? Laughing

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Maybe it just pushes it over some weight threshold ?
As you say, it’s hard to see how it makes that much difference......

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Will it not be something to do with gearing or rolling mass or something, as thats all that would be impacted.

I know in the Outlander I was told I had to buy a type of tyre and also had to have those exact wheels or the warranty gets chucked out the window.

I'll ask the missus what effect an extra inch or 4 would do!!! Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter all smug in my new plug!

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22’s might also transmit shocks or vibration to the batteries more than smaller wheels......

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Width of tyre? Rolling resistance?

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CUE99T



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Alistair wrote:
22’s might also transmit shocks or vibration to the batteries more than smaller wheels......


thats a good point, as that is a true side effect I found when the hire car had 21's.

Still like the double 2's tho. But after 25k on them in a year I wish I'd got 21's. all smug in my new plug!

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It might be a noise/vibration issue with the 4 cylinder engine. Remember the L322 TD6 wasn't supposed to have bigger wheels.

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Yes, and when they were fitted the gearlever shacked like mad. Got to love LRs.

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I noticed hardly any difference between 18 and 19 inch wheels on my TD6. 20's might be another case.

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Just an update to this thread. My mate and I have noticed the RRS P400E now has 22 inch wheels as a dealer fit option.
I don't know how long its been available on there? We'll be checking in with the local dealer again to see if there's any updates for the FFRR.

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It might not be anything to do with this but - The rolling radius of 275/40/22 is less than 255/55/20, I.e. The 22's are less higher geared and give a bit more acceleration.

How do I know? I have both 22's and 20's and I slung a tape round them - plus the online calculators also show a difference 2021 L405 Vogue SE 4.4 V8 DIESEL ~ #17

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