Can anyone confirm that this is ok? I've done a search and seems to be but just want to check I'm not missing something?
CoupeChief said:Can anyone confirm that this is ok? I've done a search and seems to be but just want to check I'm not missing something?
:wink: Another 202 person?! I thought you had 107's???JimmyPop said:I didn't have a problem changing from RFTs to Vreds on 202s.
It's all to do with technique! I used a local mobile fitter who's been doing tyre fitting as his main role for 20+ years. He had the RFTs off my old 108s in minutes without breaking a sweat. But he did say some folk have issues with them, and also that older tyre machines can be problematic particularly low-profile RFTs like those on Z4s.normski said:The first tyre fitter couldn't get the RFTs off, so went elsewhere. Then it took over an hour to do. But I guess that's nothing to do with the regular tyres.
normski said:The ride is a bit better now, but not masses. Mainly reduces the road noise. I still get some tramlining, but not as much as with RFTs.
Prestige Tyres, Busby - will have it done just in time for a good long scrubbing in drive on the Oban run the next day!a11y said:Good stuff, you won't regret the change. Not a bad price fitted compared to the Falkens either (do you mind saying where?
They are brilliant. I've now done close to 500 miles on twisty roads since Sat morning and I love them. Makes driving even more fun! Vidge said:I have bitten the bullet and getting Vreds fitted on Friday, cant wait to be rid of the run flats!off to Bath from Brighton on Saturday so will be interesting to see the differance.
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Reggie-g75 said:Incidentally, kwik-fit refuse to swap run-flats for non..... You CAN get better than a kwik-fit fitter! :roll:
