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Hi guys..

been absent for a while on here.. moved and have no computer.. ;)

ANYWAY....

I need some new tyres for the rear..

Could anyone steer me in the right direction for new tyres in the south east.. where they are not over priced! apart from TTF in Dnong.. had bad experience with them in the past. :D

Thanx heaps!!!!!!!

:)

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I bought Hankook ventus k104s in 235/45/17 for $175 from Joes Tyres in Moorabin.

The best way to look for tyres is decide what brand you want, then look at their website for their preffered suppliers, as they have them for cheaper than anyone else.

sorry 255x17 i meant

nah just an awesome compound tyre

provide stacks of traction and a very nice all rounder

getting them again soon. last about 15 months (28,000 k's) on good rwkw gtst

Hey.. thanx for your help guys..

I aint paying $410 for 1 tyre!!!!! lol

What are some good brands of tyres to get??? cos i wouldnt have a clue when it comes to tyres.. i just know that they are round and black..lol

Hi guys..

been absent for a while on here.. moved and have no computer.. :)

ANYWAY....

I need some new tyres for the rear..

Could anyone steer me in the right direction for new tyres in the south east.. where they are not over priced! apart from TTF in Dnong.. had bad experience with them in the past.  :)

Thanx heaps!!!!!!!

:)

The hankooks are cheap for a reason. The reason is they are shit. Get something better.

I noticed ur car also had as nice dent in the rear end last time I saw it in hampton Park??

The hankooks are cheap for a reason. The reason is they are shit. Get something better.

I noticed ur car also had as nice dent in the rear end last time I saw it in hampton Park??

Wasnt that the manufacturer Mavric had problems with grip on also? <_<

Donnellans Box Hill are my choice.

Either that or City and Rural in Cheltenham.

Both have a great selection and reasonably priced.

I'm running the Falkan Azenis ST115 275/35/18 on the R atm. Good value for money rubber.

Was running DJ01s but they wore too quickly on the street.

The hankooks are cheap for a reason. The reason is they are shit. Get something better.

I noticed ur car also had as nice dent in the rear end last time I saw it in hampton Park??

Hey Denham.. long time.. ;)

Yeah.. i didnt put my h/brake on properly one day and it rolled down my driveway into the pole on the other side of the road.. :D its fixed now though :(

Thanx for all your help guys!!!!!!!!

ill be going around to a few places tomorrow..

hopefully ill be able to find some.. i need them pretty quickly too.. really bald on one side.. might aswell get a Wheel a/ment and balance while im at it i think

Thanx again guys!!!

TTFN

ill be going around to a few places tomorrow..

hopefully ill be able to find some.. i need them pretty quickly too.. really bald on one side..

Fingers crossed you'll get to take those new tyres for a spin to the other side of the city with me to pick something up!! ;):D

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Hey Denham.. long time.. :(

Yeah.. i didnt put my h/brake on properly one day and it rolled down my driveway into the pole on the other side of the road..  :D  its fixed now though  :D

Thanx for all your help guys!!!!!!!!

ill be going around to a few places tomorrow..

hopefully ill be able to find some.. i need them pretty quickly too.. really bald on one side.. might aswell get a Wheel a/ment and balance while im at it i think

Thanx again guys!!!

TTFN

My gfriend always sees ur car parked at a house in hampton park near the church there.

Have u moved there?

Donnellans Box Hill are my choice.

Either that or City and Rural in Cheltenham.

Both have a great selection and reasonably priced.

I'm running the Falkan Azenis ST115 275/35/18 on the R atm.  Good value for money rubber.

Was running DJ01s but they wore too quickly on the street.

I'm with Dave on this one.

They were considerably the cheapest around when I was shopping.

Although Clayton Beaurepaires ended up matching their price. A long story, but Clayton was more convenient for me.

Yep I've gotta agree with INASNT on the Hankooks- I just bought a GTR last Friday & it's got these on all fours & I've gotta say I'm NOT inpressed, i nfact it's embarassing how little grip they really have when pushed

It's part of owning these things, put good rubber on 'em 'cos you'll either bend 'em at best or put yourself in a box..........

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