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Yeah, my brother bought a set of tyres from them a few months back. I can't really comment on how the tyres were, but when we bought new tyres from bob jane, they said that the tyres we purchased from that shop was really dodgey.

I don't know, they're probably just trying to bag out other businesses.

Do they have any 17" tires?

I couldn't find anything on the site.

Yeah they do.

Click on stock holdings, and look at the column on the right hand side of the page.

Adam-__-

Did your brother have any problems himself? Did BJ decribe the problem or just do the old 'these are crap' line.

Either way i'm going to get some 17"s shortly, I'll report back on what they are like.

Nick

Yeah, they should have some 17" tyres. I just have a feeling they're shit quality though. :)
Yeah they do.

Click on stock holdings, and look at the column on the right hand side of the page.

:w00t:

They got 235/45+17!! but there more expensive than the rest, $100.

Edited by abu
Yeah they do.

Click on stock holdings, and look at the column on the right hand side of the page.

Adam-__-

Did your brother have any problems himself? Did BJ decribe the problem or just do the old 'these are crap' line.

Either way i'm going to get some 17"s shortly, I'll report back on what they are like.

Nick

My brother didn't have any problems with the tyres as far as I know, I think bobjane were just trying to bag out other businesses. I can't really say, I don't know shit about tyres. :(

Would 205/55R16 fit the standard Gtr rims

the tyre says 225/55R16 on the gtr tyre

what could be the difference??? oh and are these 2nd hand tyres compliance/RWC safe

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I have been told about these guys by a couple of different people. Seem to be the goods.

They will rim them up for you aswell. (not sure about rims being on car though)

Would 205/55R16 fit the standard Gtr rims

the tyre says 225/55R16 on the gtr tyre

what could be the difference??? oh and are these 2nd hand tyres compliance/RWC safe

Tyres will be fine for compliance and RWC.. only issues i have run into before is getting them fitted with anything less that about 80% tread and if they have had puncture repair.

As far as width goes for compliance i would probably stick to whats listed on the tyre plate/sticker thingy. :devil:

Would 205/55R16 fit the standard Gtr rims

the tyre says 225/55R16 on the gtr tyre

what could be the difference??? oh and are these 2nd hand tyres compliance/RWC safe

they seem a little narrow to me. How wide is the stock rim?

The standard 32 GTR rims are 8" wide if I remember correctly. They have 225 tyres on them from factory. Those 205's should fit, but why do you want to run thinner tyres than standard?

i got a mate that can get me brand new tyres for $85 pretty decent one aus standards, but i wont get them if it not reccomended.

the size of those tyres are the 205/55/R16

I bought tyres from these guys a few time. Seems fine for second hand tyres.

also liza's tyres in bayswater sell second hand tyres, although be careful about what you buy from them as some of their sets have 3 good ones and 1 dodgy one like i found out :domokun:

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