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VMPP



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Reading what reviews, with ranges?

Remember, this thing weights 2.7 tons without you.... Very Happy Whenever you throw it more vividly into a corner its a least 1 mm of thread gone.... Laughing

Contis are the OEM tyre, but Pirellis I think are a better choice.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/20-Range-Rover-Alloy...1e59bce973

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ken



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Pirelli way to soft

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Paul J.



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Ken,

I have just managed 25K out of Pirellis on the FFRR. Thumbs Up

Mind you, I only got 18K out of them on a D3 (perhaps because it corners better than the FFRR Whistle )

Paul

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I got around 45k kms from my first pirellis.
Which is around the 25k miles mark.

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ken



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Paul J. wrote:
Ken,

I have just managed 25K out of Pirellis on the FFRR. Thumbs Up

Mind you, I only got 18K out of them on a D3 (perhaps because it corners better than the FFRR Whistle )

Paul


Paul you are spot on because the D3 allows you to push that bit more it eats tyres the FFRR driving style lends its self to a more relaxed style

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Hello everyone.

Sorry if I'm late on this post but i ran 265/50/20 Yokohama Advan ST V802 with FFRR SE 20" wheels on my D3 and achieved over 27k from a set (including a large amount of miles towing a 26ft 2 tonnes caravan), also found them a better ride than pirelli 255/50/20. i will report back on how they perform on my 08MY FFRR.(fitted today)

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