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    Default 22 Inch Tire Choice?

    Getting some new wheels and wanted to know what tires fellow L4P'ers would recommend. I don't have the dimensions on hand but will post them later.

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    check this link : 22" tire help on a Range Rover full size

    I am running 285/35/22's, but want to up the size to a 285/40/22.
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    Quote Originally Posted by misterkye View Post
    check this link : 22" tire help on a Range Rover full size

    I am running 285/35/22's, but want to up the size to a 285/40/22.
    I have already read through that but thank you none the less. Any specific input on tire brands and models?

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    Quote Originally Posted by UAV View Post
    I have already read through that but thank you none the less. Any specific input on tire brands and models?
    Take a look at the Pirelli Scorpion Zero's, the Yokohama Parada Spec-X, or the Nitto NT 420's. A lot of people like the Pirelli's but I am extremely happy with the Yokohama's. Aggressive tread pattern, very quiet, and depending on how you drive you'll get a decent life out of them. If I had to choose, I would go Yokohama's.

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    i have yoko prada x and i think it's great. I would highly recommend it.

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    I highly recommend the 285/35/22 Pirelli Scorpion Zero, we have over 30 sets in STOCK. PM me for special pricing shipped to your door

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    Quote Originally Posted by UAV View Post
    I have already read through that but thank you none the less. Any specific input on tire brands and models?
    I'm running the Yokohama Parada's. No real input to add, since the RR is a tank and isn't really meant for "spirited" driving. But the ride is comfortable. I'm sure all the other brands are nice as well. You can't go wrong with Yoko's and Pirelli's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alex@TAGMotorsports View Post
    I highly recommend the 285/35/22 Pirelli Scorpion Zero, we have over 30 sets in STOCK. PM me for special pricing shipped to your door

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    Currently rocking the 285/35/22s on my she, I'd vote for michelins actually

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