Range Rover: Replacement tires - Tires - Range Rover Owner's ManualRange Rover: Replacement tires

Always fit replacement tires of the same type, and wherever possible, of the same make and tread pattern.

If the use of tires not recommended by Land Rover is unavoidable, ensure that you read, and fully comply with, the tire manufacturer’s instructions. Failure to do so may lead to tire failure due to incorrect fitment or use.

Ideally, tires should be replaced in sets of 4. If this is not possible, replace the tires in pairs (both front or both rear). When tires are replaced, the wheels should always be re-balanced and alignment checked.

The correct tire specification for your vehicle can be found on the tire pressure label. See 195, TIRE PRESSURE LABEL.

    Punctured tires
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