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    I know you folk on here are as patient as saints, but this is going to try even yours, I need tyres, and am totally confused, I went in the tyre thread, but all I saw was numbers which mean nothing to me, bieng a bit of a noob an all, I have been wandering about on eBay, but no help there, I dont just want to go into kwikfit and get stitched up, but I dont need anything fancy, I had a look in the manual, but still dont flippen get it, I dont do much off roading, maybe once or twice a year, but I do take her to work every day, and on holiday and stuff, can some kind soul take pity on a poor woman and tell me what I need?


    I dont want too cheap, but the budget isnt very big either....


    sorry to be a pain, I daresay its really obvious to everyone else, and I will get it eventually!

  • #2
    Order some from here...
    http://www.roughtrax4x4.com/?doc=11&cid=229
    These are the size you need (standard) good prices too.
    You'll need to get them fitted of course, but don't go to tyre monkeys like Kwick fit and the like, find an independant tyre place. Expect to pay about 40 quid for fitting/balancing.

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    • #3
      Hey,

      http://www.camskill.co.uk/products.php?plid=m26b0s239p0

      Thats the list of tyres that are suitable size. Cheap place to order them from too.

      So you can pick an choose which ones take your fancy,

      If your mainly doing road use then .. http://www.camskill.co.uk/products.p...m26b0s239p6248 they would be absolutly fine for a budget tyre with

      http://www.camskill.co.uk/products.p...m26b0s239p1802 them being a slightly better tyre for a few quid more.

      If you would like to fit an all terrain tyre that gives good road handling but can be a bit... alive in the wet then http://www.camskill.co.uk/products.p...m26b0s239p6262 they are very good.

      For a better quality all terrain then http://www.camskill.co.uk/products.p...26b0s239p15068 they would be best bet.



      That is all correct assuming you have a truck from 1989 - 1995 (2nd generation)

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      • #4
        How much commision you getting from Camskill then rod?

        I think you just found your next job, PR/advertising.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER View Post
          How much commision you getting from Camskill then rod?

          I think you just found your next job, PR/advertising.


          all right.... who told ya!?!


          I just think there cheap! An cheap floats my boat!!

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          • #6
            gentlefolk,

            Please don't confuse...

            First of all, which vehicle....?

            No note on the profile of which vehicle...?

            Secondly... got to be BFG surely...


            thirdly... far too much alcohool to type properly...

            forthly, too troublesome trying to do spell chech when this messy...
            Last edited by AndyLala; 4 October 2008, 00:21.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by AndyLala View Post
              gentlefolk,

              Please don't confuse...

              First of all, which vehicle....?

              No note on the profile of which vehicle...?

              Secondly... got to be BFG surely...


              thirdly... far too much alcohool to type properly...

              forthly, too troublesome trying to do spell chech when this messy...
              S'why i said "Assuming 2nd gen" at the end of me post! An BFG's are sh!t hot!!! But pricey!

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              • #8
                Its a 1991, and you folks are brilliant, I will nick the old mans credit card and get right onto it!




                thanks so much you have made my life a lot easier!



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