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jazzdude Member Since: 16 Oct 2021 Location: Limassol Posts: 26 |
I have 285/45/22s on the car curtesy of the previous owner and am wondering if they should be inflated to the same pressure as shown on the door jamb chart.
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27th Dec 2021 12:04pm |
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jazzdude Member Since: 16 Oct 2021 Location: Limassol Posts: 26 |
Although those tyres on the chart, even though they are different sizes, I would have thought that they all have the same rolling radius.
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27th Dec 2021 3:14pm |
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JayGee Member Since: 27 Jul 2021 Location: London Posts: 3243 |
I would say to compensate for more compliance in a higher sidewall the pressures need to be a bit more? 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322) |
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27th Dec 2021 5:22pm |
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Rob99 Member Since: 03 May 2016 Location: Gatwick Posts: 1421 |
285/45R22 I don't believe is a standard LR tyre size so will be significantly different and makes your speedometer way out, compared to standard.
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27th Dec 2021 5:34pm |
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jazzdude Member Since: 16 Oct 2021 Location: Limassol Posts: 26 |
I know they are not a standard tyre but they are brand new Contis and I feel I should use them until they wear out rather than throw away €1500 of good tyres.
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27th Dec 2021 5:44pm |
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JayGee Member Since: 27 Jul 2021 Location: London Posts: 3243 |
I'd simply adjust to taste - too high a pressure and the ride will get harsh and too low a pressure and the handling will get unpredictable. Main thing is to have higher at the rear to preserve some directional stability. Worth also dialling in the new size into your CFF - instrument pack to get both a usable speedo and help the ABS and gearbox behaviour. The rolling radius - ABS is easy to work out but the last value in the list is for the speedo and you lower the number when you increase the tyre size. On my 255/55 R20 I had to drop digits and you may have to drop 4? 2012 TDV8 Vogue (L322) |
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27th Dec 2021 5:55pm |
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jazzdude Member Since: 16 Oct 2021 Location: Limassol Posts: 26 |
Unfortunately, the Gap tool does not have this setting on L322s. My speedo reading and fuel consumption are thus lower than they should be due to the slower rotating wheels. |
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27th Dec 2021 5:58pm |
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JayGee Member Since: 27 Jul 2021 Location: London Posts: 3243 |
Ah the settings must be just for the 2010 facelift models?
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27th Dec 2021 6:00pm |
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Ffrr-lover Member Since: 04 May 2021 Location: Lincolnshire Posts: 640 |
I’m running the same tyre size and found the same site for calculating the tyre pressure. I was also surprised to find the pressures were lower too! I found a handful of other sites which also gave the same results. I started on higher pressure (from when the tyres were fitted) to those figures, tried those pressures, and settled on a slightly higher pressure. I was using rolling noise as my guide as I didn’t find any real noticeable difference in ride quality. I am, however, running on cheap tyres at the moment… Out of curiosity, how do you find the ride handling on these tyres? Currently driving: 2012 L322 SE Overfinch 4.4 tdv8 Past rides: 2014 Audi Q7 3.0d (good riddance) 2010 L322 Autobiography 5.0 Supercharged 2011 L320 HSE 3.0 sdv6 2014 Jaguar XF-RS 5.0 supercharged 2007 BMW 535D 2005 Mini Cooper S https://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic59478.html |
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27th Dec 2021 8:22pm |
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jazzdude Member Since: 16 Oct 2021 Location: Limassol Posts: 26 |
As I said they are Continentals and I was originally running them at the pressure as shown on the door, ie 2.3 /2.5. It was crashy over the bumps which is why I looked further into the pressures.
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27th Dec 2021 8:33pm |
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Vogue Member Since: 31 Jan 2008 Location: on the hill Posts: 3747 |
Some RR’s including some SDV8’s, SVA’s and SVR’s and also some Discovery 5’s have been delivered with 285/40/22 Conti’s from the factory. Continental also mark the Conti Silent 285/40/22’s with the LR mark on the sidewall. I’m not entirely sure if fitting this size was due to a shortage of the standard 275’s or there was a specific reason for it - all were Continentals and no other brand. FWIW, the 285/40/22’s are an exact diameter replacement for the std 255/55/20’s, the 275/40/22’s are slightly under size. The speedo for 285’s therefore reads the same as std 255/55/20’s - in my experience this is around 3mph over. I also have a set of 285/50/20 AT’s for winter / shooting season - these are significantly bigger diameter than standard 255’s / 275’s and the speedo still reads slightly fast. 2021 L405 Vogue SE 4.4 V8 DIESEL ~ #17 Last edited by Vogue on 28th Dec 2021 12:02pm. Edited 1 time in total |
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27th Dec 2021 9:11pm |
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jazzdude Member Since: 16 Oct 2021 Location: Limassol Posts: 26 |
I've been driving around all morning with the 28/31 pressures and although the car feels smoother, the steering is heavy.
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28th Dec 2021 11:20am |
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Barmybrummie Member Since: 03 Apr 2021 Location: Somewhere in the valleys Posts: 663 |
You've got overfinch wheels on yours by the looks of it. Heres a pic of the overfinch tyre pressure sticker on door pillar of mine, you could try these pressures and see what you think.
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31st Dec 2021 4:51pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8244 |
Very easy to find the correct tyre pressure for any tyre on any car......
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31st Dec 2021 6:43pm |
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