19’s are standard. Lucky 8 said 20’s are the new 18’s because there aren’t many 19” off road tires.
Llc8 - 18" wont fit even with heavy spacers. 19" selection sucks so you are forced to 20" which is low profile. Argh.
19’s are standard. Lucky 8 said 20’s are the new 18’s because there aren’t many 19” off road tires.
And?Llc8 - 18" wont fit even with heavy spacers. 19" selection sucks so you are forced to 20" which is low profile. Argh.
Yeah you are stuck with 19’s or 20’s or swapping brakes or going with the smaller engine.Llc8 - 18" wont fit even with heavy spacers. 19" selection sucks so you are forced to 20" which is low profile. Argh.
I think perhaps you misunderstood the videoSo the new Defender has less cargo capability, lost the stadium seating, is now unibody but has a better infotainment system and more usb ports .............
Other than that they are virtually the same.
4 cyl is to small. I shouldn't have to "swap brakes" for 18" wheels. Plain poor design choice by LR. Reeks of LR engineers being shocked at how bigger tires work well off road.
I think perhaps you misunderstood the video
Land Rover could have restyled the LR4, dropped it on the RRS chassis, opened the wheel arches, dropped in the next gen power train, updated the infotainment and called it a Defender and everyone would be raving about the 'new Defender'.
Land Rover could have restyled the LR4, dropped it on the RRS chassis, opened the wheel arches, dropped in the next gen power train, updated the infotainment and called it a Defender and everyone would be raving about the 'new Defender'.
That's kind of what they did, no? Restyled the LR4 with Defender design cues, dropped it on a (reinforced) RRS chassis, opened the wheel arches, dropped in the latest power trains, updated the infotainment system, improved the EAS system and gave it even more ginormous brakes. ........