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richardsimkiss
Member Since: 22 Feb 2017
Location: Warwickshire
Posts: 5
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255/55R19 vs 255/50R19 (D3 vs RRS) - Please Enlighten me...! |
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I've searched, pondered, and searched some more but to no avail - I simply can't find an answer. And I'll come clean - I'm currently a RR Sport owner, but find myself on Disco3.co.uk more often than rrsport.co.uk
To the best of my understanding - D3 and RRS 2.7 TDV6 have the same engine, gearbox, and chassis/running gear... all except for the wheels/tyres.
Disco 3 (L319) runs 255/55R19 from the factory
RR Sport (L320) runs 255/50R19 from the factory
If we exclude load rating (I know D3 has a higher load rating), I can't for the life of me fathom why they would specify different tyre profiles for the two vehicles, given a 3.4% difference in rolling circumference. Anybody have any idea as to why?
I'm not sure how the speedo is configured - I'm assuming it's not mechanical? Is it programmed into a control module somewhere (and the control module for D3 coded differently to RRS?)
Appreciate this isn't the simplest/most obvious of questions - but curiosity has gotten the better of me and I had to ask!
Last edited by richardsimkiss on 5th Mar 2022 9:45 am. Edited 1 time in total
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5th Mar 2022 9:23 am |
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NJSS
Member Since: 06 May 2009
Location: Catherington, Hampshire.
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Welcome richardsimkiss.
My guess, and it is a guess, is that JLR think the RRS looks better with the slightly lower sidewall tyres.
IMHO it would be more comfortable & better off-road with with 255/55 R19.
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5th Mar 2022 9:30 am |
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Hardware
Member Since: 28 Jun 2016
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indeed, welcome to the madhouse!
your thread title 225/55R19 vs 255/50R19 (D3 vs RRS) - Please Enlighten me...! confused me but i can see it was a typo and not a non-standard tyre size. .
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5th Mar 2022 9:35 am |
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richardsimkiss
Member Since: 22 Feb 2017
Location: Warwickshire
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Oh jeez... thanks Hardware... hopefully I've now corrected it now - at least it enticed you to take a look at the thread
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5th Mar 2022 9:47 am |
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richardsimkiss
Member Since: 22 Feb 2017
Location: Warwickshire
Posts: 5
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Okay.... I think I've sussed it out after spending the the last 2 hours pondering.
The reality is I'm already running D3 wheels and tyres on my RRS - (255/55R19), I've had a blowout (a dislodged kerbstone on a motorway bridge took a chunk out the sidewall) and started looking for replacements, of course this tyre size is flagged up as incorrect for RRS, and is notably different in size (3.4%) to the RRS spec'd 255/50R19.
Having looked at the tyre options for D3, they're all within 0.1% of each other
Having looked at a number of tyre options for RRS, they're within 0.3% of each other
So there's a ~3.5% difference between the two model lines - which I can only assume they account for in the programming of whatever control module looks after the speedo readout...
...I think
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5th Mar 2022 9:52 am |
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ronp
Member Since: 29 Nov 2006
Location: North Yorkshire
Posts: 15263
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Just make sure you keep the same tyre size per axle.
Mixing different sizes on the same axle gives a different rolling radius that can be picked up by the car.
In doing so it can then be put into limp mode.
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5th Mar 2022 11:26 am |
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richardsimkiss
Member Since: 22 Feb 2017
Location: Warwickshire
Posts: 5
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sage advice... since I didn't want mixed brands I'd already committed to new tyres on all corners - after hours of research I'm now £500 lighter (not bad for the size of tyre, but far from what I'd like to pay!).
Also seems virtually every tyre in existence is a terrible decision if you read enough reviews. I won't divulge what I went for for fear of comments, but rest assured it was a premium brand (and kwik fit were cheapest with 15% off atm)
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5th Mar 2022 11:32 am |
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Gary_P
Member Since: 03 May 2016
Location: Kent
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Know what you mean about the reviews. I think it helps to focus on the main /most important to you type of motoring you do and go for a tyre rated well for that. Gary
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5th Mar 2022 12:59 pm |
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riverblanche
Member Since: 31 Aug 2010
Location: retford'ish
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Hi,
the RRS is the sporty version so has lower side walls
although the G4 model had 255/55/19
if your still going with the 55% aspect ratio just remember to tell your insurance company that you have fitted different wheels and they are Genuine l/r wheels so should not be a mod
the right tyres are the ones that suit your needs the best
your speedo should be spot on now as well (mine was )
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5th Mar 2022 7:42 pm |
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richardsimkiss
Member Since: 22 Feb 2017
Location: Warwickshire
Posts: 5
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Quote:your speedo should be spot on now as well (mine was )
Yup! Still going with the 55's... and I definitely noticed the improved speedo accuracy too
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7th Mar 2022 7:27 am |
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