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Hi Guys,

Bumped into a bloke changing someones tyres on the side of the road the other day..... The guy had a full set-up in the back of a big van with tyre fitter, balancer snap-on compressor, tools ect ect.. Watched him do two of the wheels as I was intrigued with the concept.

Any one used something like this?

The dude gave me his URL ; http://www.gtyres.com.au/

Going to get them out to do the tyres on the old boys audi, see how they go

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Ah someones finally done it! Ive been thinking of doing something like that for a while but never thought there was enough demand out there for it... Be interesting to see how well they do down the track.

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Have used ezy tyres before and can vouch! They can get good prices, but it constantly varies as they don't keep much stock I believe, so get stuff in as you need it. Very good service and good guys overall.

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Have used ezy tyres before and can vouch! They can get good prices, but it constantly varies as they don't keep much stock I believe, so get stuff in as you need it. Very good service and good guys overall.

http://www.ezy-tyres.com.au/index.php

this is another place in adelaide that does it, prices seem pretty good!

I just had ezy tyres at my place today. He did 8 tyres and gave me a good deal. James is a really nice guy and didnt scratch one wheel. Also has a R33 four door as well. If you need tyres fitted etc give him a call on 1300 399 897

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