The handling can be improved by running larger wheels on your Land Rover. Generally larger Land Rover wheels mean that you will run a lower profile tire and usually a wider tire. The low profile tire often performs better when cornering and braking, as tire roll is greatly reduced.
Extremely large wheels are heavier and can increase braking distances. However, Redbourne will always endeavor to keep the wheels as light as possible without compromising the strength of the wheel.
With regular care and regular road conditions, Redbourne offers a one year finish warranty on its wheels with chrome and painted finishes. Redbourne provides a lifetime structural warranty for wheels it manufactures that are structurally unsound because of a manufacturing defect caused by Redbourne that makes the wheel unfit for its ordinary purpose. Damage or issues with wheels manufactured by Redbourne that are not caused by, or the result of, a manufacturing defect by Redbourne are not covered under the warranty. Additionally, the following are expressly excluded from the warranty:
These wheels were designed to fit on the Land Rover Discovery II, LR3, LR3 SE, LR3 HSE, Range Rover Sport HSE (L320 & L494 CHASSIS) , Range Rover Sport Supercharged (L320 & L494 CHASSIS), Range Rover HSE (L322 & L405 CHASSIS), and the Range Rover Supercharged (L322 & L405 CHASSIS). Of course we always recommend test fitting for proper fitment prior to mounting of tires, especially on heavily modified vehicles.
You can also visit our vehicle fitment guide to check which wheels fit which vehicles.