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Yorky Bob Member Since: 28 Apr 2015 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 4561 |
The FL2 has 17 inch rims with 235/65/R17 tyres
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9th Oct 2017 8:07 am |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 5010 |
The winter tyres have a much smaller rolling circumference - which will set your speedometer out by 14%.
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9th Oct 2017 11:12 am |
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ronp Member Since: 15 Jun 2009 Location: 🌲Galloway🌲 Posts: 1477 |
Whilst you can fit tyres of differing size [within reason] the difference on those is too great.
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9th Oct 2017 11:22 am |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13289 |
A significant change in the rolling circumference would also confuse the DSC systems of the car, probably enough to void your insurance
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9th Oct 2017 11:44 am |
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Yorky Bob Member Since: 28 Apr 2015 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 4561 |
Guess they will be stuck on these nice SLK wheels for a while longer then. FL2 MY10 TD4 GS traded in at 2 years
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9th Oct 2017 1:01 pm |
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dorsetfreelander Member Since: 20 Jul 2013 Location: Dorset Posts: 4354 |
A friend of mine bought some chunky but cheap alloys and tyres off ebay for his LandCruiser which looked really good. Then he discovered that the wheels were a lot thicker that his originals and his wheel bolts wouldn't reach the hubs properly. Six special bolts per wheel times four = 24 bolts at just over £8 each = about £200 3 x FL1 2 manual + 1 auto
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9th Oct 2017 5:36 pm |
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