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Topic: Tyre ware help (Read 2637 times)
workhorse '90 8v
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Re: Tyre ware help
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Reply #10 on:
13 July 2005, 17:58 »
put 34 to 36 psi in em. depending on how hard you like em.
a big wide tyre like that can a higher psi. 30? who ever told you that?!?!?
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Deefadog
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Mk2 16V (November 89)
Re: Tyre ware help
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Reply #11 on:
13 July 2005, 18:27 »
The previous owner! - numb nutz, aye!
I'll ring around tomorrow and find a decent garage!
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My 89 16v
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golfgti818
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Posts: 81
Re: Tyre ware help
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13 July 2005, 22:57 »
Any good branch of stapletons tyres do full geometery check and laser tracking even on lowered vehicles used em a while back and they sorted mine out perfect, free re test after 1 month too.
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Deefadog
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Mk2 16V (November 89)
Re: Tyre ware help
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Reply #13 on:
14 July 2005, 08:40 »
How much did thay charge golfgti818?
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My 89 16v
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golfgti818
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Re: Tyre ware help
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Reply #14 on:
14 July 2005, 23:30 »
I paid about £45 but i was spending loads on 17" rubber when they were scrubbing but it really is cured and they spent a good while doing it properly. Also the handling improved no end because everything set properly to correspond with the lowered ride height.
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Gambit
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Re: Tyre ware help
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15 July 2005, 09:06 »
aye 4 wheel alignment is what is called for. 1st thing i done when i bought both my 16v's. only cost me £35 so ring round or ask on any local/regional car forums you may frequent for a decent place that does it
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