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Tyres
For the correct tyre specification and pressures
see 235, TYRE PRESSURES
This symbol identifies dedicated
winter tyres, which can be fitted if
optimum winter traction is required,
or the vehicle is to be used in more
extreme winter conditions.
AVOIDING FLAT SPOTS
In areas of extended high ambient temperature,
vehicle tyres can be affected by a softening of
the tyre sidewall. If the vehicle is stationary for
long periods, the effect is to slightly deform the
tyre at the point where the tyre meets the
Note: Dedicated winter tyres often have a lower
speed rating than the original equipment tyres,
and the vehicle must therefore be driven within
the speed limitation of the winter tyre.
standing surface. This is known as a flat spot.
The tyre pressures indicated on the tyre
information label are for use in all conditions
on the original equipment tyres. If a reduced
speed rating tyre is fitted, the recommended
pressures are only suitable for use below 160
km/h (100 mph).
This is normal tyre behaviour. However, when
the vehicle is subsequently driven, vibration
may be experienced from the flat spot. The
condition will steadily improve with additional
mileage.
For optimum traction, tyres should be run in for
at least 160 kilometres (100 miles) on dry roads
prior to driving on snow or ice.
In order to minimise flat spotting, the tyre
pressures can be increased to the maximum as
stated on the tyre sidewall. Tyres must be
returned to the specified running pressures
before driving (see 235, TYRE PRESSURES).
Land Rover approved winter tyre sizes
1
9 inch wheels 235/65 R19
20 inch wheels 255/55 R20
R20*
TYRE DEGRADATION
265/50
Tyres degrade over time due to the effects of
ultraviolet light, extreme temperatures, high
loads, and environmental conditions. It is
recommended that tyres are replaced at least
every six years from the date of manufacture,
but they may require replacement more
frequently.
21 inch wheels 265/45 R21
275/45 R21 *
2
2 inch wheels 275/40 R22
Note: *Studded and non-studded tyres
available. Studded tyres are market dependant.
Consult a Dealer/Authorised Repairer.
USING WINTER TYRES
Use of dedicated winter tyres may require a
change of wheel size, depending on original
choice of wheel. All four wheels must be
changed.
In many countries legislation exists that requires
the use of winter tyres during specified periods
of the year.
M+S (mud and snow) tyres have a recognised
level of winter performance and need not be
replaced. TheM+S marking on the tyre sidewall
indicates an 'all season' tyre designed for use
all year round, including cold temperatures,
snow and ice.
If fitted with standard rubber valves, the Tyre
pressure monitoring system (TPMS) warning
lamp will flash for 75 seconds and then remain
illuminated. The message centre will also
display TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING
SYSTEM FAULT.
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Tags | Land Rover |
Model Year | 2014, 2015 |
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Document Type | Owners Manual |
Language | English |
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