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Tracey
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Scott Re:your tyre, Feb 29 2004, 10:34 PM

ive got 1 x brand new 205 40 17 dunlop sp9000 iam tryin to shift
make me a sensible offer and its yours

[Edited on 29-02-2004 by Tracey]
Colin
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£40
AdiSRI
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y do you want 1?
Tracey
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coz my passenger side front is almost broken the rubber

needs changing asap really

i have been advised my options are:

1) Get 4 new tyres.
Pro: All new tyres, safest choice
Con: Cost!

2) Get 2 new tyres.
Pro: Cheap if you only need two
Con: Looks shite if you mix brands

3) Get one new Dunlop from Scott
Pro: Cheap for one tyre
Con: You still need one more tyre. If you get another Dunlop, see #2 above. If you get a 3rd brand of tyre, then see #2 above and multiply the Con factor by 100


scott has said if i can give him £40 - like NOW, then i can have it

i dont know whether its worth doing or not
Ian
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40 quid and buy another Dunflop at full price? Its still cheaper surely?

[Edited on 29-02-2004 by Ian]
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I'd prefer to buy 2 new one for the front. The back dont matter as it only holds the back off the ground. A front blowout will send you into a ditch. Which is cheapest???
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i dunno- thats why im asking you guys

so i tell him yes- £40 and i'll have it

ok. next question
can anyone change a tyre for me

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yes same if u buy a new one for one front u need another for the other ront. i wudnt buy a single tyre, only pairs.
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I got told when you get new tyres you should put them on the back
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get that one and another the same and fit as a pair.
Any tire place will change tyre and dispose of old one for £5 odd
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quote:
Originally posted by Colin J
I got told when you get new tyres you should put them on the back


no put the 2 new ones on the front, the back tyrs will last 2 sets of fronts.
Tracey
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so i just need to fond out how much a dunlop at full price

why has ian called it a dunflop- is this not a good quality of tyre then
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Ian had a bad experience with a Dunlop tyre when he was a child.
The local scally's put him inside a remould and pushed him down a hill


I'd offer £40 for the tyre and see how much another would be.
It might still work out cheaper to just get two new tyres from somewhere else.
Tracey
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i have told him to await my answer for the morning
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I've got Dunlops on the convert at the moment. They're OK. Cheap at the price for 40 quid. The new one for the other side will be about 110 quid. 150 the pair isn't much, they're certainly not a budget plastic thing.

You should apparently put new tyres on the rear so that the more worn tyre is on the front - that way the car will have a tendency to understeer which is safer. New tyres on the front and old ones on the back could make the back tail happy. Thats a result in my book but not everyone shares that view
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yup just wat u want ian!
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New tyres should go on the rear because most people can't control loosing the back end
Tracey
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but its my front thats bald = not my rear

so that would be pointless to me
Tracey
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arh i see- you mean swapt them over


*i just clicked in there*

but they are nearly bald themselves too

i should really get 4 new tyres

but i havent got the money

looks like goos old public transport for me
Icy
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i have 3 diff brand of tyres on my car
Tracey
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you pikey

all nicked from different cars at different times
Icy
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yeh bought them off u when u nicked them
Tracey
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yes- im still awaiting the money


so ... when your ready
Icy
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shit!
dont say some pikey postman nicked my cheque in the post

sok u can steal more and sell them cant u.....
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Tracey, I've got 2 Yokohoma A539's in 205/40/17 brand new u wana buy them?

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