Home > Technical (L322) > Is there any way to fit 18 inch wheels to a 2011 RR SC |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8193 |
Brakes are still large 6 pot callipers, very little regulation here, you can fit whatever will fit in the UK...
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19th Mar 2023 10:24am |
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KZ Member Since: 19 Jan 2023 Location: Victoria Posts: 14 |
Good to know that you can use anything that will fit. Sometimes trying to read between the lines on similar threads leads one to wrong conclusions about the MOT inspections.
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21st Mar 2023 6:34pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8193 |
You can raise the suspension heights with a diagnostic tool like the Gap IID then drop it back to normal to drive home....
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21st Mar 2023 7:58pm |
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Phoenix Member Since: 16 May 2022 Location: Gone Posts: 1631 |
Pete might disagree with part of the following:-
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21st Mar 2023 9:04pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8193 |
I agree with most of that, a lot is down to personal style... You can make it far more complicated than it needs to be... as with advanced driving, forward vision and hazard perception are vital...
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21st Mar 2023 9:46pm |
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Phoenix Member Since: 16 May 2022 Location: Gone Posts: 1631 |
The advantage you have over the gearbox is.... eyes. You can see what is coming and select the correct gear, the transmission can only react not prepare.
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21st Mar 2023 10:33pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8193 |
Mine could change gear quick enough so you didn't have to worry about looking ahead and deciding in advance, never felt it was in the wrong gear...
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21st Mar 2023 11:03pm |
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Cam-Tech-Craig Member Since: 03 Aug 2011 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 16284 |
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21st Mar 2023 11:42pm |
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KZ Member Since: 19 Jan 2023 Location: Victoria Posts: 14 |
My last few vehicles were lifted jeep grand cherokees. Here almost everyone is in a jeep or pickup on 35's or 37's and there are deep ruts in trails. I would be lying to say that I am not partially going for the look however. I like a lifted wider tracked stance on a RR with a lower offset wheel and wider and taller tires. I drive in the mountains a lot and the idea is too have a vehicle that can handle almost any weather conditions. I have watched a few wheeling videos where the 20 inch wheels and low profile street tires just make everything a crazy slip fest even on light trails. What I am thinking is that I am going to trim mostly to fit the biggest AT tires I can fit on the 20's since 18's are too much a headache and cost. The suspension spacers are to keep the bigger tires out of the fenders and properly position the internal bump stops. I will stay away from the dunes so that I don't end up in the back of a pickup haha |
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22nd Mar 2023 1:12am |
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KZ Member Since: 19 Jan 2023 Location: Victoria Posts: 14 |
So what do you guys with fitting larger tires and wheels think of this plan?
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22nd Mar 2023 2:38am |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8193 |
At that much lift you may run out of alignment adjustment, I would imagine it will rub at both front and back of the wheel arches and if you have an airleak from anywhere that drops it on the bumpstops it will destroy the front wings and damage the rear arches...
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22nd Mar 2023 9:34am |
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KZ Member Since: 19 Jan 2023 Location: Victoria Posts: 14 |
Yes I agree those are all very valid concerns. I think I have them figured out though. I am new to the forum and wasn't sure if suspension spacer lifts on air suspension was something that is routinely done on range rovers. I have seen a fair number owners online who lift the vehicle with shorter height rods only, which I don't really consider a good idea with taller tires for exactly the reasons that you listed.
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22nd Mar 2023 8:29pm |
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Haylands Member Since: 04 Mar 2014 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 8193 |
Sounds like you have it covered then, might be worth loosening and then tightening all suspension arms with the car at the new height as you will wind them up a bit which may lead to premature failure...
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23rd Mar 2023 8:18am |
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