i know bling lol. you're gonna have some turning radius issues with an RRC. the new range rovers can fit 26" with some trimming of the wheel well linings and with the right offset and tire size, but a 93 RRC wasn't built for those rims. you're lucky to see em rolling on 18"s. The ride won't be too bad, it'll be bumpy and you'll feel everything, but if you've driven a ride with dubs and low pro tires you'd know that its driveable. but i don't recommend 22"s if you can even find a set already made to fit an RRC. 20"s are pushing it i would say, but it can be done with the right tire size.
and realize a Range Rover Classic is hardly a sporttruck like the ones in the magazines, it was made to go offroad and go slow, its not a Range Rover Sport or a Vogue.
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