What kind of tyres do I need for my Jaguar XJ?

What kind of tyres do I need for my Jaguar XJ?

Discover the range of Pirelli tyres for your Jaguar XJ car. The selection of tyres for your Jaguar XJ must be made carefully, with consideration for several factors, including the type of car, the dimensions, and the manner in which the vehicle is used, with respect to the routes that are taken on a daily basis.

How big are the wheels on a Jaguar XJ8?

The XJ8 3.2, 4.0 and XJR8 are supplied as standard with cast alloy wheels, rising from 16, 17 to 18 inch diameter respectively. All models are fitted with automatic climate control, veneer fascia and console and automatic headlight levelling and illumination.

Where does the Jaguar XJ8 series come from?

Although superficially similar to the outgoing model, the XJ6 series, the XJ8 represents the thinking of a new generation of engineers at Jaguar’s headquarters in Coventry.

Is the Jaguar XJ8 a reliable car?

With the massive cash infusion from parent company Ford, Jaguars now offer the sort of metronomic reliability that was once the preserve of Mercedes and BMW. The XJ6 had to be checked for warped brake discs, leaking power steering and computer crashes, and only time will tell if the XJ8’s long-term reliability measures up to class standards.

What kind of parts are in a Jaguar XJ8?

Jaguar XJ8 – XJR Service Kits / General Maintenance Parts Jaguar XJ8 – XJR Brakes and Brake Parts Jaguar XJ8 – XJR Cooling / Heating Parts Jaguar XJ8 – XJR Steering / Suspension / Bushes Parts Jaguar XJ8 – XJR Driveline / Axle Parts Jaguar XJ8 – XJR Shock Absorbers / Shock Bushes Parts Jaguar XJ8 – XJR General Electrical Parts

What’s the difference between the Jaguar XJ and the XJ?

In keeping with Ian Callum’s new design direction for Jaguar, the XJ has an all-new exterior design and a break from the XJ Series mould carried over on all previous generations. It is a longer, wider car that is much bigger than its predecessor.

What causes under inflation on a Jaguar XJ?

If tire pressures are checked while the vehicle is inside a protected covered area, e.g., a garage, and subsequently driven in lower outdoor temperatures, tire under-inflation could occur. A slight pressure loss occurs naturally with time.

When did the third generation Jaguar XJ come out?

In 2003, Jaguar introduced the re-engineered and all new design third generation of the XJ, continuing with the model designation XJ8. Designated internally as the X350, it has an all-aluminium body and chassis, a new V8 engine, as well as greater interior and luggage spaces.