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Hey guys,

I'm looking to get new tyres on me new rims. Just called up the place, and they don't have the tyres I want in stock... even though when I originally spoke to them, they said they would :)

Anyway... they said they could give me Neuton's for the size I'm looking for.

I haven't heard of them. Did a search in the tyres section, and no one has written a review on them either.

Just need a quick 'yes' or 'no'. Want to get some fitted this afternoon as I took the afternoon off to get this done. Now I'm getting stuffed around.

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Thanks for the replys guys.

Been calling everyone around. Found the ones I originally wanted, so its ok now. From what I've seen the Neuton's are a harder compound as zennon said, but not quite what I'm looking for

Thanks again

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I have got neutons on mine NT5000 225/45 17" directional tyre so far they have been a great tyre.You have not said what one you were looking at.

I have done some checks on them and found out that they are a good quality sport performance at a good price.They do make a little bit of noise on some roads but I am picky.no problem with recomending them to anyone NT5000.How long they will last is still up for grabs but it will depend on how I drive.

That is my 2 cents worth.

Cheers!!

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Ryan dude, i'm gonna be getting the neuton NT5000 for my rims, when they finally get here, I'm getting mine from tyrepower adelaide they are considerably cheaper from them including postage

....did i already tell you this stuff?

i think i'm going senile...

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