D disco_diva New Member Sep 3, 2007 #1 any idea where the best place to get some 50/50 tyres for my disco 205 0r 215 or 225 x16
spudy Well-Known Member Sep 3, 2007 #3 bustersbus said: I'd try a tyre fitting place first meself Click to expand... ya just couldent help yerself could ya
bustersbus said: I'd try a tyre fitting place first meself Click to expand... ya just couldent help yerself could ya
bustersbus Well-Known Member Sep 3, 2007 #4 spudy said: ya just couldent help yerself could ya Click to expand... Nope
spudy Well-Known Member Sep 3, 2007 #5 bustersbus said: Nope Click to expand... ana thought i was a coont as for tire's paddock isent bad if you can fit em if not souce a friendly tire fitter who can get you what size's/make you require..
bustersbus said: Nope Click to expand... ana thought i was a coont as for tire's paddock isent bad if you can fit em if not souce a friendly tire fitter who can get you what size's/make you require..
bustersbus Well-Known Member Sep 4, 2007 #6 Ere Diva, try this.... http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f16/what-size-44328.html?highlight=tyres Go to the post by MHM and click the links. Hope that helps a little
Ere Diva, try this.... http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f16/what-size-44328.html?highlight=tyres Go to the post by MHM and click the links. Hope that helps a little
MartinK New Member Sep 4, 2007 #7 Best and cheapest may not be the same thing. BFG All Terrain's are expensive, but last ages, and don't seem as prone to sidewall damage. 80,000 miles seems easily possible. As such they may represent "best value" even if not cheapest...
Best and cheapest may not be the same thing. BFG All Terrain's are expensive, but last ages, and don't seem as prone to sidewall damage. 80,000 miles seems easily possible. As such they may represent "best value" even if not cheapest...