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RRS 19'' wheels

i'm wanting to change my wheels for something else and was thinking of RRS 19'' ones which seem to be very available on ebay..anyone got these on and if so any pics ..

the ones i fancy are these..

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When I want to see how wheels look on Range Rover, I just search on Autotrader, plenty of pics Smile

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i've looked on ebay and couldn't find anything, i'll try autotrader . Thumbs Up

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Very Happy

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/adv...?logcode=p

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Richcl wrote:
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http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/adv...?logcode=p


Obviously a personal taste thing, but to me it just looks like someone put the wrong wheels on it Whistle

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ta rich, been perusing autotrader and have found a few with these on ..now i need to decide what to do...

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I'd like to fit 19's as well. I'm looking at fitting the new General Grabber AT's.

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Stick with RR wheels.

I have 5 x 19" for sale Whistle

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I dont mind the look of them. Reformed

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FFRR 19'' are only 8j and dont look right whereas the RRS ones are 9j and fill out the wheels arches better

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scarey wrote:
FFRR 19'' are only 8j and dont look right whereas the RRS ones are 9j and fill out the wheels arches better


You mean throw more crap up the sides of the vehicle? Wink

It's an off road vehicle, the wheels are underneath for a reason. Thumbs Up

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ric355 wrote:
Richcl wrote:
Very Happy

http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/adv...?logcode=p


Obviously a personal taste thing, but to me it just looks like someone put the wrong wheels on it Whistle


Ditto, not to my taste, but I appreciate others may like them. Researching my first Range Rover purchase

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scarey wrote:
FFRR 19'' are only 8j and dont look right whereas the RRS ones are 9j and fill out the wheels arches better


There must be many reasons why LR did / does not fit 9J's on the FFRR.

IMO best stick to what they should have.

Insurance issues could also be a problem.

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nbunney wrote:
scarey wrote:
FFRR 19'' are only 8j and dont look right whereas the RRS ones are 9j and fill out the wheels arches better


There must be many reasons why LR did / does not fit 9J's on the FFRR.

IMO best stick to what they should have.

Insurance issues could also be a problem.


All of the above plus...............

No mention of the RRS wheels being the wrong offset or what that does to geometry and handling.

Bearings wear out quicker and it destroys the magic carpet ride which the FFRR is known for.

Range Rover Sport wheels are for the RRS, Not the FFRR. They ARE different vehicles with different steering geometry.

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the only difference between the FFRR offset and the RRS offset is 4mm, thats not enough to put the FFRR steering geometry out or affect the wheel bearings
...and if you think how robust the FFRR running gear is [because its made to go off-road], the handling will not be affected... if the FFRR can take 22'' with no problems i'm sure it will take RRS wheels.

i've been running 20'', 9.5j RRS wheels for 8/9 months now, even travelling abroad doing constant 80 mph speeds for hours with absolutely no problems...

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