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TYRES
« on: February 25, 2008, 12:35:57 »
please guys could you give me some advice, after waiting delivery of the bfg's at's i ordered, they have lost them

so im after a set of tyres (5) i can get modulars this is no problem, i dont do motorways, only local travelling, and i want to start a bit of green laning, ive looked at a few disco's and the 245 70 16 seems to fill the arch nice,
so do i go for, colways, insa(?),im thinking of a budget no more than £80 per tyre,
 thanks in advance
martin, or if anyone has a set of modulars and tyres , just send me a message..... :lol:

i have received a full refund off the tyre supplier whom i ordered them from ,


 
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Re: TYRES
« Reply #1 on: February 25, 2008, 16:47:51 »
please guys could you give me some advice, after waiting delivery of the bfg's at's i ordered, they have lost them

so im after a set of tyres (5)...... or blow my budget completley and re-order the bfg's

Ummmm, silly question...., if you've ordered a set and they have lost them....., one assumes that you paid for them, so arn't they going to replace them?
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« Reply #2 on: February 25, 2008, 18:32:17 »
i was gonna say any courier that will take tyres should have cover included.
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« Reply #3 on: February 25, 2008, 20:44:05 »
The BFG A/Ts are good tyres, but it depends on what you want them for. Mine seem to be great for rock crawling, snow, and have great road manners but they tend to get out of their depth in deeper mud. I've not failed to get through yet but they don't feel as secure as I'd imagine M/Ts would.
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Re: TYRES
« Reply #4 on: February 26, 2008, 12:19:39 »
please guys could you give me some advice, after waiting delivery of the bfg's at's i ordered, they have lost them

so im after a set of tyres (5)...... or blow my budget completley and re-order the bfg's

Ummmm, silly question...., if you've ordered a set and they have lost them....., one assumes that you paid for them, so arn't they going to replace them?


i have now received  a full refund from the supplier i ordered them from , they are sorting it out with the courier , so wont be using them again..!!

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Re: TYRES
« Reply #5 on: February 26, 2008, 19:56:30 »
I have just ordered four 255/65 16 General Grabber AT2 from Event Mobile Tyres, fitted at your address for £332, you pay the fitter when the job is done.

 






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