storm99
Spreading Joy & Harmony
Right... back to tyres!!
I've made a spreadsheet... https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AgvVUvA3vc_GdHI4NllteHJQT2tmWS1EbDd2RWpjd1E
I looked..and you have...
You really need to get laid.
Right... back to tyres!!
I've made a spreadsheet... https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AgvVUvA3vc_GdHI4NllteHJQT2tmWS1EbDd2RWpjd1E
I looked..and you have...
You really need to get laid.
I looked..and you have...
You really need to get laid.
BTW...what size are the tyres on the alloys you have...i may be interested...
There is an event tyres van that passes our garage most days, so they do exist!!
Kumho are the better known brand but the GT are a top tyre too. Group Tyre are a massive firm, I had the enduro AT once and it was tidy, the MT looks good too, and the plus with the GT is that they are not directional (directional tyres have the minor problem of only being 50/50 chance of being correct direction spare if you get a puncture)
Cheers
I just did a quick web search, found event tyres, booked four grabber at's and had them fitted at work the following Monday. Tyres for me at least are a necessary evil, not something I'm going to waste much life on searching for. The service from event was excellent, they were called beck twice, once for a balancing weight that flew off while driving and once for a bad seal on a rim giving a slow leak, customer service is top notch.
so customer service is fantastic, but workmanship is shoddy?
Buy the bloody things then :doh:
Oh... one more thing...
Is there anything else I'm going to need to buy (other than wheels and tyres) considering i'm switching a 300Tdi disco from Freestyle alloys to 16x7 modulars?
Spacers? Wheel nuts? Anything else? Or are they just a straight swap?
And what about the spare wheel carrier on the back door? Will that cope with a 16x7 modular?