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There's a couple of places round here do it, both independents, one is the place all the local small businesses use for their trucks, the other is a little place that specialises in selling part worn tyres, they only charge £4 to fit a tyre whether it's supplied by them or you + £3.50 for balancing.=========
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Originally posted by RodLeachIf you fancy a drive - Templar tyres (awesome Dodge ram 2500 in there carpark) will fit any tyre for £5 all in.
They are about 30 seconds drive from my houseDid I mention I have a BLUE one
Tony
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Originally posted by BibsVery nice, be better with the new boots - at least I can see what mine would look like with bumper off. What you gonna put there as it looks a bit bare!!!!!
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Originally posted by TonyNDo you have a 'Just Tyres' round you're way. They are one of the few tyres places that still fit tyres you've supplied for sensible money. I know the guys at my local one well now, and get a it done for a small cash bribe, but I think they normally charge £5-8 to fit and balence a tyre you've supplied.
Thanks, there used to be a just tyres in the next town, pretty sure it's gone now though although there is one in Mansfield but I'm scared to take the truck there....
Will give them a bell and sound them out, just begrudge being forced to pay big cash for a cheapo road tyre.
craig
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Check your local paper for small firms selling budget tyres/mot's/servicing as there's plenty of independants with the kit if you do the research. I found a great outfit on my doorstep; they fitted tyres at £5 a corner, replaced a cv boot inner & outer for £35 (Roughtrax parts supplied by me) and will be MOTing my cars from now on.Wax on, wax off
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Originally posted by RodLeachIm probably wrong here - but feel i should warn you anyway mate.
the Auction for the Kl71s by Lewis 4x4 says 33x12.50 but on the actual page it says 205 80 R16.
The 265/75/16s are more expensive then the 33's which would lead me to belive the price is um.... wrong.
A 33x12.5x16 would be closest in metric 305x70x16 actual size (32.8x12.2x16)
I'm getting 285x75x16 to fit the free wheels my kind brother donated
That converts to 32.8x11.4x16
Originally posted by FordyCheck your local paper for small firms selling budget tyres/mot's/servicing as there's plenty of independants with the kit if you do the research. I found a great outfit on my doorstep; they fitted tyres at £5 a corner, replaced a cv boot inner & outer for £35 (Roughtrax parts supplied by me) and will be MOTing my cars from now on.Last edited by yoshie; 13 December 2007, 02:43.Brian
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[QUOTE=yoshie]A 265/75/R16 is 31.6x10.6x16 not 33x12.5
A 33x12.5x16 would be closest in metric 305x70x16 actual size (32.8x12.2x16)
I'm getting 285x75x16 to fit the free wheels my kind brother donated
That converts to 32.8x11.4x16
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I know
Thats why i was saying the price is wrong, If the 265/75 were more expensive per set then a 33x12.50 then something is wrong. More rubber = more cost.
ive got 265/75/16 on at the moment
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