X350 XJR wheel size downgrade
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X350 XJR wheel size downgrade
As I am not a speedster, and my highest average speed is 120km/h (~74miles/ hour), I would like to have a more comfortable (softer) ride by downgrading my wheel size.
My standard tire size is 255/40/ZR19, and I do not want to compromise on the qualities of the car, especially if I need to maintain a sudden overtaking speed of about 80miles/h or so. Would fitting an 18inch rim be a good downgrade option to my current 19inch rim size? At 18inches, I would be able to fit a thicker profile tire to ensure the speedometer reading and vehicle ride height are not negatively impacted after the change.
Has anyone ever downgraded their X350 XJR rims to 18inches, and what does the drive feel like?
My standard tire size is 255/40/ZR19, and I do not want to compromise on the qualities of the car, especially if I need to maintain a sudden overtaking speed of about 80miles/h or so. Would fitting an 18inch rim be a good downgrade option to my current 19inch rim size? At 18inches, I would be able to fit a thicker profile tire to ensure the speedometer reading and vehicle ride height are not negatively impacted after the change.
Has anyone ever downgraded their X350 XJR rims to 18inches, and what does the drive feel like?
Last edited by Seth; 04-05-2013 at 10:49 AM.
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As I am not a speedster, and my highest average speed is 120km/h (~74miles/ hour), I would like to have a more comfortable (softer) ride by downgrading my wheel size.
My standard tire size is 255/40/ZR19, and I do not want to compromise on the qualities of the car, especially if I need to maintain a sudden overtaking speed of about 80miles/h or so. Would fitting an 18inch rim be a good downgrade option to my current 19inch rim size? At 18inches, I would be able to fit a thicker profile tire to ensure the speedometer reading and vehicle ride height are not negatively impacted after the change.
Has anyone ever downgraded their X350 XJR rims to 18inches, and what does the drive feel like?
My standard tire size is 255/40/ZR19, and I do not want to compromise on the qualities of the car, especially if I need to maintain a sudden overtaking speed of about 80miles/h or so. Would fitting an 18inch rim be a good downgrade option to my current 19inch rim size? At 18inches, I would be able to fit a thicker profile tire to ensure the speedometer reading and vehicle ride height are not negatively impacted after the change.
Has anyone ever downgraded their X350 XJR rims to 18inches, and what does the drive feel like?
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Seth (04-11-2013)
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I'm no authority on this but it seems to me that most of the ride difference between an XJ and an XJR is engendered by the "sport suspension" of the XJR.
My guess is that changing the wheel size will not give you all you are looking for. However, switching out the sport suspension components on your car is cost prohibitive, for sure. So---- go with the wheel down size if you can live with limited results and do let us know how it turns out.
There must be some guys here who have tried it who can post their experiences. I do recall from my XJR days that an all day trip in the car was tiresome due to that sport suspension.
My guess is that changing the wheel size will not give you all you are looking for. However, switching out the sport suspension components on your car is cost prohibitive, for sure. So---- go with the wheel down size if you can live with limited results and do let us know how it turns out.
There must be some guys here who have tried it who can post their experiences. I do recall from my XJR days that an all day trip in the car was tiresome due to that sport suspension.
Last edited by user 2029223; 04-05-2013 at 02:51 PM.
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Seth (04-11-2013)
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FWIW I downsized on my 1995 XJR from 17" wheels (255/45x17 tires) to 16" wheels (225/60x16 tires).
The ride was slightly smoother. The steering response was slightly softer. With either size I have to drive like a wild man with his hair on fire to even approach losing grip.
My motivation, however, was the ability to buy tires that would deliver decent tread life. Mission accomplished with very little sacrificed.
Cheers
DD
The ride was slightly smoother. The steering response was slightly softer. With either size I have to drive like a wild man with his hair on fire to even approach losing grip.
My motivation, however, was the ability to buy tires that would deliver decent tread life. Mission accomplished with very little sacrificed.
Cheers
DD
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Seth (04-11-2013)
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Seth
I have 18 inch winter treads and wheels that I just took off my 2004 XJR. The car certainly does handle better with the 20 inch treads, but not all that much different. For the matter of comfort and wheel and car preservation 18 inch wheels may be the way to go. I really like to look of 20 inch Sepangs though!
RyeJag
I have 18 inch winter treads and wheels that I just took off my 2004 XJR. The car certainly does handle better with the 20 inch treads, but not all that much different. For the matter of comfort and wheel and car preservation 18 inch wheels may be the way to go. I really like to look of 20 inch Sepangs though!
RyeJag
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I have a feeling there were some Jaguar 17" rims available for the x350, cannot remember the name of them though, just done a google search and here is the part number on one for sale on ebay
Jaguar XJ X350 2004 R17 alloy rim 2W931007AA PCA3514 | eBay
Jaguar XJ X350 2004 R17 alloy rim 2W931007AA PCA3514 | eBay
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oh gosh, between me starting to reply, then looking online for the type of wheel and then posting on here I have just noticed you posted a few minutes before haha
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The 17" wheels in the photos are "Elegant 10 Spoke" 7.5 x 17 - used 235/55 R17 tires
OEM 18" wheel options include "Dynamic 8 Spoke" or "Tucana 15 Spoke" or "Rapier 20 Spoke". All are 8 x 18 and used 235/50 R 18 tires
Mine is a 2007 XJ8 SWB with standard air suspension with the Tucana 15 spoke wheels. (Tires are 235/50 ZR 18 97Y Michelin Pilot Sport Front 30 psi, rear 32 psi)
It looks nice, drives nice, but doesn't absorb speed bumps like the XJS
BTW - not sure if the XJR version has larger rotors than the regular XJ8. If so, make sure the smaller wheels will clear the XJR brakes!
HTH, Dave
OEM 18" wheel options include "Dynamic 8 Spoke" or "Tucana 15 Spoke" or "Rapier 20 Spoke". All are 8 x 18 and used 235/50 R 18 tires
Mine is a 2007 XJ8 SWB with standard air suspension with the Tucana 15 spoke wheels. (Tires are 235/50 ZR 18 97Y Michelin Pilot Sport Front 30 psi, rear 32 psi)
It looks nice, drives nice, but doesn't absorb speed bumps like the XJS
BTW - not sure if the XJR version has larger rotors than the regular XJ8. If so, make sure the smaller wheels will clear the XJR brakes!
HTH, Dave
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I have a feeling there were some Jaguar 17" rims available for the x350, cannot remember the name of them though, just done a google search and here is the part number on one for sale on ebay
Jaguar XJ X350 2004 R17 alloy rim 2W931007AA PCA3514 | eBay
Jaguar XJ X350 2004 R17 alloy rim 2W931007AA PCA3514 | eBay
x356 and x358 one would have to try cause the brake discs are Ate and larger
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