Thoughts on wheels.
		
		
				
					
					
				
				
		
			
				
					Hi All,
Our 'new' MY03 Discovery IIA came with LR accessory 18" wheels (18 x 8 JJ), fitted with Cooper 255/55R18 tyres (tires??).  On our limited experience so far, the ride quality of the DIIA doesn't seem quite as supple as that of 'Daphne 1', our 300Tdi on BFG 245/70R16LT tyres. 
I'd appreciate the thoughts of others on the pros and cons of 16" Vs 18" wheels (and associated tyres).  We've been very happy with the performance of our two sets of 245/70R16 BFG ATs.  They have never given us any concerns with grip levels etc. and the longevity has been excellent.  85,000km out of the first set of 4 and the current set (of 5) are at 100,000km with a bit of life left in them.
I always swore I'd never buy tyres off a company that can't be bothered spelling the word correctly in our market - but one of the front Coopers had been well scrubbed on the outer edge by the time we got the vehicle home.  So we bought one new tyre and had a wheel alignment.  Beforehand my 'sliding stick' tool indicated we had no toe out at all and this was confirmed by the wheel alignment.
By the way, the alignment found the camber and caster all OK, both front and rear, but the rear toe seemed a bit sus.  The numbers recorded are:
LHR: toe in 5.9mm,  RHR : toe out -2.9mm.  "Geometrical Driving Axis (GDA)" 0 deg, 19'.  Now the GDA figure seems to be within spec (+/-20'), but the toe figures seem a bit extreme to me.
What do "thems as understand these things" think.  Do the figures suggest something may be bent/damaged in the back geometry?  All suggestions welcome.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
				
			
			
				Ian &
Leo - SIII 109/GMH3.3
Daphne I - '97 Disco 300Tdi Manual
Daphne II - '03 Disco Td5 Auto
			
			
		 
	
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