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86alby



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2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Santorini Black
New 22" tyres

Hi guys, im looking to purchase some new tyres as I have a slow puncture in one. Currently running budget Delinte tyres (2 months old) and can't decide if i should stick with and replace the punctured tyre or go for 4 new tyres.

Has anyone tried Yokohama Parada spec-x, Toyo Proxes ST or Kumho Ecsta X3? Or any other tyre you'd recommend?
Any advice would be much appreciated.
Thank you. Monster Unit

Post #390710 Fri Aug 02 2013 7:18pm
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I have toyo proxes on my and they perform well and are quite on the road

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86alby



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Thanks for the input guys.
I'll check them out npinks Thumbs Up Monster Unit

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A12DY B



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Toyo proxies or Pirelli scorpion

Toyos are very good value and hard wearing

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RRSTDV8



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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Orkney Grey
Re: New 22" tyres

86alby wrote:
Hi guys, im looking to purchase some new tyres as I have a slow puncture in one. Currently running budget Delinte tyres (2 months old) and can't decide if i should stick with and replace the punctured tyre or go for 4 new tyres.

You run budget tyres on a 2012 RRS? Shocked Shocked Shocked 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
2008 TDV8 - it was a labour of love and is much missed

Post #390728 Fri Aug 02 2013 11:50pm
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Graz



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When I bought my RRS it had Durun tyres on it. The front two needed replacing and I kept the same make. £80 each. On my 911 I'll always have better tyres and over 10 years I've tried them all, Michelin, Pirelli and contis but the best we're toyo proxies. However on a range rover what is the point, it's not a performance car you are asking on the track and the tyres stop great in the wet and grip is fine.

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Mrturner



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I'd still be sticking with mid-range at least. If nothing else it would be like wearing an Armani suit with asda trainers. 07 TDV6 HSE in Stornoway Grey, 20" alloys |08 XF SV8 on order.

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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Orkney Grey

Graz wrote:
However on a range rover what is the point, it's not a performance car you are asking on the track and the tyres stop great in the wet and grip is fine.

Well for one thing, it weighs 2.5+ tonnes and can do 130mph if required. Getting that much mass around a corner requires a lot of the tyres as does braking.

You'll find that market leading tyres will stop you several metres earlier in an emergency stop. Enough to be the difference between a shunt and a mere brown-trouser moment.

What Durun tyre are you running and what size? Their range shown on their website doesn't appear to have a tyre suitable for an RRS. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
2008 TDV8 - it was a labour of love and is much missed

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Graz



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They are 285/35/22

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86alby



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Thanks for the input guys. Think I will get myself a set of Toyos. They seem pretty good value for money.

The budget tyres I have came with the car when I bought it. Although they may be fine, I always prefer a decent set of tyres regardless of what car. After all, it's what keeps you on the road. Monster Unit

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