and back street independants staffed by intellectually challenged monkeys.
It's ridiculas and suppliers aren't sure when more Goodyears will be coming in stock. Mattt said:Why are they wider at the rear? You do realise it's RWD don't you?
Mattt said:I assume yours is a 2.0? (As IIRC they were the ones that came with 16's) If so, it's less powerful and doesn't need wider tyres to put down the extra power.
FWIW I'm not sure 255's are strictly necessary on the stock 3.0
Guess I'll be waiting till after the wise one gets back from HC. 
cfmoorejr said:My thanks to this board - I did my research here first before deciding on the falkens, and referenced my wise old friend IMZ4N!!!![]()
Now I am looking for our next great ride!Guess I'll be waiting till after the wise one gets back from HC.
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Herminator said:On the never ending subject of tyres.
My trusted tyre fitters seem to be totaly against fitting non run flats for me. They say the alloys have a bigger groove for the thicker sidewall on the run flat tyres and a regular tyre could possibly move around on the rim.
Obviously many people here are running regular tyres without a problem, is there even a bit of truth in what they say?
Now I need to find a tyre fitter that will fit regular tyres and most of the ones in Darlington I wouldn't trust, it's a mixture of KwikFitand back street independants staffed by intellectually challenged monkeys.
Can anyone recommend someone in Newcastle?
I've tried a couple of mobile fitters but they don't seem to do either town![]()
I'd like to get a set of F1 assymmetrics fitted and be off the bridgestones for good.
Bootlegdj said:Herminator said:On the never ending subject of tyres.
My trusted tyre fitters seem to be totaly against fitting non run flats for me. They say the alloys have a bigger groove for the thicker sidewall on the run flat tyres and a regular tyre could possibly move around on the rim.
Obviously many people here are running regular tyres without a problem, is there even a bit of truth in what they say?
Now I need to find a tyre fitter that will fit regular tyres and most of the ones in Darlington I wouldn't trust, it's a mixture of KwikFitand back street independants staffed by intellectually challenged monkeys.
Can anyone recommend someone in Newcastle?
I've tried a couple of mobile fitters but they don't seem to do either town![]()
I'd like to get a set of F1 assymmetrics fitted and be off the bridgestones for good.
I was told this at Kwik Fit in Eastbourne, this is why i'm considering ditching the OEM ellipsoids and buying a package deal with non RFT's. Any one know any more on this?