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carnt paste the whole thing on there mate,
but two people have been stung by the looks of it,
and its not a few quid,its over 700 on one set!

id shop else where mate, you never know, :frown:

itried sending you apm, but having problems for somereason,
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I had a look yep he's got some bad feedback but given the number of items he sells and the fact the items are massive its hard to expect 100% feedback, and I've always been able to get a paypal refund when not satisfied on ebay.
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i just went to the local tyre shop they were able to let me see a few different rims and in the end i went for some 15 nvk alloys with new michilen tyres for £380 in the same profile 195/55/R15 as before. 16 inchs would have cost too much (500+)
i just need to go back some day to have them fitted
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looks like you got abargain there fp, 8)

ive just paid nearly 500 notes for 4 tyres (michelins)
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Every time I see this thread title I think of farmerpug blasting right said thread tapes in his pug

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:?


oh right, you mean the balded headed fella?
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There were 2 bald headed fellas iirc
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Who are they ive never heard of them?
Just took the car back to get them fitted, here it is:
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Its a good job they let you see the wheel on before buying them, initially this rim had a low profile tyre on it and when it was on the 406 it looked ridiculously small.
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Looking good, wish you had taken a pic of the 1" rubber on the car i bet that looked funny.
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They look alright them fp,

yeah i agree theyd wouidnt look right with the Lp tyres,
lp tyres are abit more expensive to replace too, so youl save in the long run,
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Wow! that looks mint farmerpug! :shock:

Niceeeee. 8)

Low profile tyres are useless, ruin the ride and as soon as they get a bit soft they blow the sidewall.
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scotty73 wrote:Looking good, wish you had taken a pic of the 1" rubber on the car i bet that looked funny.
The man set the wheel onto the car and it looked like it was a bit small but it wasn't until it was set on the ground that the two tyre fitters and myself had a bit of a chuckle at the look of the car

Thanks for the positive comments, it makes the car look a bit sportier, if i get hold of a proper camera ill take a few pictures, but these alloys are good because they show off the red brake callipers more :D
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Best thing to do on new alloys is get plenty of car polish on them mate,
it stops the crap off the roads sticking to them,
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what sort of polish should be used?
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Low profiles would get wrecked in the sticks, between potholes and being forced into verges and kerbs by tractors, SUVs and buses :shock:
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