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Toni Timis



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Ady 555 wrote:
Right, ive been messed around a bit with these wheels, first they were sold, then they wasn't, then a guy couldn't get to me for them for some reason or another, then he decided he no longer wanted them, hey we can all change our mind, i don't have a problem with that, so to shift them on and give me some more room in my garage for the arrival of my new toy, first person to offer me £725 can have them. GENUINE buyer only, Mr. Green



Hello Ady 555,

Just asking.........

Did you manage to get rid of them?

I am looking for some Very Happy !!! RRS TDV8 !!!

Post #347799 Wed Jun 20 2012 2:47pm
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Ady 555
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Yes i did mate, sorry Crying or Very sad

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Toni Timis



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Ady 555 wrote:
Yes i did mate, sorry Crying or Very sad


Were they any good?

I am looking now for a set, hopping to get them cheaper in the summer than waiting untill December.

My car is an RRS 2009, 3.6 diesel TDV8 with 20" alloys. As I read through this forum best for winter are the 19" alloys.

What do you think?

Regards,

Toni !!! RRS TDV8 !!!

Post #347816 Wed Jun 20 2012 3:28pm
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The 19's will give you more sidewall for hitting winter potholes, but the most important thing is what rubber you put on them.

I'm a great fan of Nokians, but they are hard to come by in the UK. I had them fitted to my old XC90 and I was never stuck no matter what the weater conditions.

Jim

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^^^ You had a Volvo Shocked ........oh why didn't you say earlier Jim Confused .....you seem much younger than in your 70's................ Laughing ON THE WAY: BMW F21 M140i
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Toni Timis



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jim4244 wrote:
The 19's will give you more sidewall for hitting winter potholes, but the most important thing is what rubber you put on them.

I'm a great fan of Nokians, but they are hard to come by in the UK. I had them fitted to my old XC90 and I was never stuck no matter what the weater conditions.

Jim


Thank you Jim for spending your time with me, I will buy you a coffee Smile

What if I keep the 20" on the car for the winter and just get winter tyres? !!! RRS TDV8 !!!

Post #347838 Wed Jun 20 2012 5:02pm
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Yeap.....that will work Toni.

I used to have Nokian WRG2 tyres which I kept on all year round. Not cheap, but well worth the money in the ice and snow, and also when the temperature falls below +6C.

I know that some people use them on their FL2's but haven't heard of anyone using them on a RRS?

Jim

Post #347849 Wed Jun 20 2012 7:33pm
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