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IanMetro



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KeithB wrote:
I tried a local LR dealer and LR themselves to see if they could provide a brochure or just a list of features/specs for different models for the period but neither could help. Any other ideas as to where I might ask/look? DPFs are manageable but a nuisance. I've never had a problem with my 59 reg Jag XF but I don't know how temperamental the FL2 DPF might be. Any advice?


Have you seen these

VIN
https://www.freel2.com/forum/topic33948.ht...lander+vin

Model Year Brochures
https://www.freel2.com/forum/topic30649.html?highlight=brochures

Handbooks
https://www.freel2.com/forum/topic10621.html FL2 XS SD4 Auto 2010 2012-2017 (21k - 91k miles) (MY2011)
FL2 Metropolis SD4 Auto 2014 2017- (16k - 77k+ miles) (MY2015)
Metro in its 11th Year of (Extended) LR Warranty / Full LR Service History
(Expensive, but Trouble/Worry free - hopefully?)

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Deano64



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KeithB wrote:
Hi again. The "possible purchase" has now been purchased! Collected it yesterday and first 150 miles have been negotiated without any isues arising and at approx 50mpg for around 100 miles of motorway driving mainly at moderate speeds due to temporary speed limits. 1 thing we need to do is replace the wheel arch trims. I've done a search but the subject doesn't seem to have cropped up lately. What's the latest thinking-stick with genuine LR parts or go for an alternative? If the latter which one? All advice appreciated., thanks.


Some cut to length stuff from eBay - the metal house works well. I think I’ve posted about it before

Post #421815 30th May 2022 5:49 pm
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KeithB



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Thanks Riverblanche. I don't understand why there should be a problem. Decades ago Rover were using something similar and I don't recall those deteriorating so quickly or even at all.

Thanks also to you, Deano64 and IanMetro-I'll take a look at the info that both of you have provided.

Post #421823 30th May 2022 9:31 pm
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RealBeale



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TBH, I see no advantage of having the strips. All they do is trap water anyway,whether they're in good condition or not making it even more likely that the wheel arches will eventually succumb to rust. Save your money, spend it on diesel instead.

Post #421845 31st May 2022 5:26 pm
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KeithB



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Hello again folks. The next question is about tyres. 1 of the front tyres on the car (on the front) is much newer than the rest- 7mm rather than 4ish- which I gather is not good for Freelanders so we're having a nice new set of All Season tyres fitted. When we looked at the spare we see that it's a Hankook Dynapro AS which we understand is an all season tyre but the size is 225/65/R17 rather than 235/65/R17. From searching on here it seems that the 225 tyre is fine as a spare, LR supplying spares of this size, but it seems there have been problems with these Hankook tyres in the past with tread separation. Does anyone have any experience/knowledge of these tyres? The big question is "are they safe"? or shopuld we replace the spare as well?

As a result of changing the tyres we have 3 Goodyear Efficient Grip with at least 4mm tread on them and 1 Landsail Trailblazer with at least 7mm tread for sale at whatever we can get for them if anyone is interested.

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Sidthecat



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Load of stuff on here about tyres - tried the search facility?

Post #422354 14th Jun 2022 11:54 am
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KeithB



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Yes I've done that-it's how I found out that the 225 tyre was actually a size LR supplied as a spare. I thought at first it was the previous owner being penny pinching. I couldn't see the sense in having a different sized spare when the difference was so small and a full size spare apparently fits in the space available.

Post #422355 14th Jun 2022 12:09 pm
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Nodge68



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The steel wheel spare does have a 225/65/17 tyre fitted. I've an unused one sitting in my spares shed.
As it's an emergency use only wheel, it has a 50MPH sticker fitted, and should only be used to get the vehicle to a tyre workshop to have the road tyre repaired or replaced.
In a few miles, I can't see the odd size damaging the AWD system, but if it was used long term, then there is the potential for damage. Hyundai Ioniq 5 Ultimate. The family car.
2009 Rimini Red SE TD4. Gone.
2006 Tonga Green i6 HSE. Gone.
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1972 Hillman Avenger GT, the project.

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Bobupndown



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I'd personally put the newish landsail on the spare wheel and 4 new quality branded tyres on the car. Landrover - turning owners into mechanics since 1948

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Post #422362 14th Jun 2022 4:18 pm
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KeithB



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We'd considered that Bobupndown but the new tyres are all season tyres and the Landsail is not whereas the Hankook apparently is. I daresay the Landsail will fit the steel rim as the difference in width is marginal but what would be the effect of having 1 "summer" tyre and 3 all seasons? Would it be detrimental to the handling?

Post #422375 15th Jun 2022 5:41 am
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Nodge68



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As the Hancook is new, why not just leave it as is? It's only a spare to get you to a tyre service centre. There a plenty of vehicles that don't have spare tyres these days, so the Freelander is good in that respect.

Or find a good identical alloy to use as a spare, and put a new tyre on that?
That's what I did, but only because a good matching alloy came up cheap locally.

I wouldn't have messed with the spare if an alloy hadn't become available otherwise. Hyundai Ioniq 5 Ultimate. The family car.
2009 Rimini Red SE TD4. Gone.
2006 Tonga Green i6 HSE. Gone.
Audi A5 convertible, my daily driver.
1972 Hillman Avenger GT, the project.

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IanMetro



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KeithB wrote:
We'd considered that Bobupndown but the new tyres are all season tyres and the Landsail is not whereas the Hankook apparently is. I daresay the Landsail will fit the steel rim as the difference in width is marginal but what would be the effect of having 1 "summer" tyre and 3 all seasons? Would it be detrimental to the handling?


Best to buy a matching Alloy (and Tyre) on Ebay or similar as a spare, and then put steel spare in back off garage in case of emergency.

I bought a spare alloy and tyre for a reasonable price, as did other owners on forum. FL2 XS SD4 Auto 2010 2012-2017 (21k - 91k miles) (MY2011)
FL2 Metropolis SD4 Auto 2014 2017- (16k - 77k+ miles) (MY2015)
Metro in its 11th Year of (Extended) LR Warranty / Full LR Service History
(Expensive, but Trouble/Worry free - hopefully?)

Post #422378 15th Jun 2022 8:55 am
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riverblanche



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Hi,

I would go with Bob or Nodge if your putting a set of 4 new on then you only need a Spare, so use the landsail (ditchfinder!) or leave the Hankook on ( I would not be keen or the 225 size thought!) and have you looked at the DOT code on it for its age Question

I like to use my spare in rotation with the rest of the wheels if its a matching alloy, but the spare is normally the "best of rest" when you fit new ones.

and just to add an alternative option I would have sourced a used tyre to match the others at 4mm and put that on the alloy and the spare put the ditchfinder on, Autumn time I would then go for a set of 4 Winter rated all season tyres


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my first ever FL2 and I did keep it longer than most other cars!
But its now gone way up Norf

Post #422399 15th Jun 2022 5:54 pm
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KeithB



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New tyres are on and look good . Tracking checked and corrected (only marginally out-think that was a bit of a con but done now) I think we'll stick with the Hankook spare for the time being. Had a good look at it today and couldn't see any signs of deterioration. Next thing to check is behind the wheel arch liners to see whether any mud has collected and any rust has set in. Has anybody done that?

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I am still trying to come to terms with your claim of 50mpg . . . . if I had got that I would have kept mine Bow down Bow down 2017 SEAT Ateca 4drive 2.0 xcellence (May 2022 -
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