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MotionInc



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The brakes always cool quickly and the look is a hang up only for some. Razz

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Only for those that know why large wheels are sometimes needed Laughing

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MotionInc



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Or simply to prove "haters got to hate or the oldy, misery luvs company"....... Razz Rolling with laughter

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It’s really not a problem MI Thumbs Up

People have been suffering for fashion for centuries; why stop now? Wink Laughing

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LR NUT



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Can you imagine how dull the world would be if we were all OEM folk and considered rubber mats as accessories Laughing MY14 Kahn Converted Dynamic - Fuji White Ebony/Pimento Interior
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whats wrong with rubber mats ? Rolling Eyes

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MotionInc



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Rubber mats are great but Tuxmat truly rocks. Laughing

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Tigger



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LR NUT wrote:
Can you imagine how dull the world would be if we were all OEM folk and considered rubber mats as accessories Laughing


This is very true - I’m a bit partial to a little modification myself Thumbs Up Very Happy

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LR NUT



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RogB wrote:
whats wrong with rubber mats ? Rolling Eyes


Nothing I’ve got them too and a genuine boot liner just I class them
as a necessity Wink MY14 Kahn Converted Dynamic - Fuji White Ebony/Pimento Interior
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a necessary accessory Rolling with laughter

if all of our cars were the same then my daily commute would be very boring, and i like my cars to look just a little different to others around me, so im with you Ed Thumbs Up

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United Kingdom 2012 Freelander 2 SD4 XS Auto Santorini Black

Paul4751 wrote:


Even more seriously, I did the complete opposite. Bought an HSE with 19" wheels and hated the solid ride compared to my previous SE. So I downsized against the advice of the salesman and bought another set of 17" with new Continentals and it transformed the car into a sure footed sprightly comfortable cruiser.


Interesting, I have a 2012 SD4 XS with 18's on it and am in two minds as to whether to put A/T tyres on the 18's or buy some second hand 17's to put A/T's on as dedicated winter wheels (am thinking Falken WILDPEAK A/T AT3WA) then swap back to the 18's with 'normal' tyres for the summer. Any views?

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I bought a set of 19" rims with the same thing in mind and fitted Michelin Cross Climates to them. I've still got a set of 17s in the shed with Goodyear Wrangler HPs on, but to be honest for the sort of driving I do - a mix of motorway miles along with plenty of rutted single track up here in North Wales too - I can't justify getting A/Ts fitted to the 17s. They might look cooler and take me more places but I suspect i'd pay for it in added road noise and increased fuel usage.

To be honest, the Michelins have also proved exceptionally good so far, even on greasy grass and squelchy mud. They're an all-season tyre with a Mud + Snow rating and a 3PSMF mark for winter use, so I can't see myself being bothered to swap them for the 17s fitted with a proper all terrain tyre anytime soon.

Unless you do a lot of offroading I'd genuinely think carefully about whether you actually need an A/T tyre.

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I run 17" General Grabber AT3 all year round. Really capable tyre and no noticeable downsides from the Goodyear Efficient'slips' they replaced, they just last twice as long. Some of the evoque 18" rims are appealing but id not go any bigger than that, 19s and up just unnecessarily blingy or 'poodle rims' as Lightwater puts it. Landrover - turning owners into mechanics since 1948

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Holy thread resurrection Shocked

its a year later and we STILL dont know what the OP did as his only post Question

Pumped it, Pimped it or left it well alone, who knows Laughing

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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

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Wow, I had better get rid of my standard fit 19" rims for fear of being accused of being blingy or poodleish or maybe I will just keep them because I like them and they suit the car very well IMHO Rolling Eyes

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