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beattie17
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28th Feb 05 at 23:28   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

id go for 195/40's on the 7" and 195/45 on the 8"
Icy
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28th Feb 05 at 23:28   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

theyre gona be stretched anyways so rim wouldnt be protected. ermmm decisions
need pics of difference
Red_SXi
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28th Feb 05 at 23:49   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

195/40's will look better
Icy
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1st Mar 05 at 01:23   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

PIRELLI TYRES UK / CAR / PZERO NERO - 195/40R16 V - SET OF FOUR
OUR PRICE £259.00


good?
Fear
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Pirelli are quite a soft compound arent they though?

My contis have worn well, im bordering nearly 2 years now!

I got a price of £76.37 fitted for a continental 40!

poor comparison but:

45s


40s
Rob H
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Fark! I personally didnt realise that 40's and 45's were so much different!

I know on mine the 45's really lean alot and make the steering slightly wallowy. Ive done it before where ive washed the car, put tyre shine on the tyre walls, gone out for a "brisk" drive, then came back and had to put more tyreshine on them . Thats at 32PSi .

Anyway, the comparison (Both Dunlop SP9000's)...





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[Edited on 01-03-2005 by Rob H]
Icy
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40s it is then
bottoms are 45's i presume? look cack
Rob H
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quote:
Originally posted by Icy
40s it is then
bottoms are 45's i presume? look cack


cunt
Icy
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corsa_godfather
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45's continentals
Rebrabuk
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You'll have to hit some very big potholes to fuck your alloy on one.. And if the pothole is that big, you should see it and drive around it or slow down and drive through it (providing it's not dark ofcourse ).
Icy
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me porsche wheels are well hard so doubt couldnt fck it easily

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