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Topic: 840CSi Tyres Posted: 29-April-2003 at 07:29 |
Paul, You can't beat Bridgestone Potenza S-03s. Great prices at Micheldever Tyres just down the M3(J8) near Winchester. See http://www.micheldever.co.uk
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Webdunk
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Posted: 09-April-2003 at 15:28 |
Have you tried Black Circle for a quote? |
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Posted: 09-April-2003 at 14:21 |
840 CSi? You mean 850 Csi surely? I run Dunlop SP Sport 9000s on my 1993 850 CSi (245/40/18 front, 285/35/18 rear). Good grip, not too noisy, and so far they seem to be wearing pretty well. |
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Paul G
Newbie Joined: 29-March-2003 Status: Offline Points: 1 |
Posted: 29-March-2003 at 12:46 |
The tyres on my 1999 840CSi are coming to the end of their useful life and I am looking for replacements. Its currently got Michelin Sports - 235/45 ZR 17(front) and 265/40 ZR 17 (rear). Had a quote of £700 to replace all round but been offered Falken's (£400) and Dunlop Sport 9000 (£520). The car spends most of its life grinding into London or running up motorways but its is good to be able to rely on a reasonable level of grip when not going to work ! Don't want to penny pinch but wondered if anyone had any advice on choice. Thanks in advance. |
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