20' shoes question/issue
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20' shoes question/issue - 4/16/2007 2:40:30 PM
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LR3 Rida
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I have a LR3 2005 SE V6 (stock 255/60/18) tires and wheels. I just bought 20' wheels from a 05' HSE and want to put them on my LR3. I got tires with them and was told the 255/50/20 would fit my LR3. It's not a good fit.Well folks, the two front tires rub against the stut. SO........ I need to know what tire size i need to get to make this work. I haven't seen anyone here talking about doing this modification. I called land rover and as you already probably guessed they will not advise because they don't know. They don't do this fitment and won't tell me squat!!! I don't want to go any bigger because i still would like to go offroad. Please, any advise would greatly be appreciated! ONE LOVE LR3 Rida
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RE: 20' shoes question/issue - 4/17/2007 10:29:26 AM
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Disco Mike
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The dealer is being smart, not making suggestions on something they can't answer. As for off road, I would never recommend putting a set of 20's on an LR3 and then expect to take it off road, you will cut the side walls all up. From the different clubs I am in, the best size seems to be the 285/60/18 in a tire like the Nitto Grappler. Mike
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RE: 20' shoes question/issue - 4/17/2007 1:31:47 PM
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Jantiz
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Rida, 20" tires were never meant to go off road. I have to asume that you are going with the 20's to get a low profile look. The problem with that is that no one makes low profile "all terrain" tires in the 20" and above range. You might be able to go on a hard packed, even trail once in a while if it's fairly well cleaned out of rocks and debris but most "real" off road conditions that require good off- road traction from your ruber will leave you stuck and super embarrassed. As stated above, low profiles will only get sliced to pieces since the sidewalls are not designed to take that abuse at all. SO, the dilema is the same for all of us. To go low pro for the looks and forget ever doing any serious off-roading, or finding a happy medium that allows for both. Let me know what you have in mind and I may be able to make a few sugestions.
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