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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
sounds very much like my continentals
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23rd Nov 2010 10:15 am |
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Magic Man Member Since: 01 Mar 2009 Location: South Wales Posts: 66 |
Thanks for that. LR dealer has recommended one new tire at £200, tracking and wheel alignment for all four corners - about £250 total.
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23rd Nov 2010 1:39 pm |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
from what i read, IIRC tracking and alignment is about £100 at the dealers, and places like kwik fit cant do it
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23rd Nov 2010 1:57 pm |
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Magic Man Member Since: 01 Mar 2009 Location: South Wales Posts: 66 |
Includes vat apparently.
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23rd Nov 2010 2:30 pm |
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wizking Member Since: 18 Mar 2010 Location: Around Posts: 1848 |
I had my tracking done at ATS when having two new front tyres. As I recall about £50. |
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23rd Nov 2010 3:37 pm |
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Magic Man Member Since: 01 Mar 2009 Location: South Wales Posts: 66 |
Okay, they did the new tire, tracking and alignment of all wheels.
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26th Nov 2010 2:50 pm |
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Sam Member Since: 15 Dec 2007 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 89 |
Dear Mr Moderator!
I am sure what you meant to say was '75% of the central part of the tyre' i.e. you can't have the outer quarter below 1.6mm. Just for the sake of accuracy and 'cos we hang on your every word. |
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26th Nov 2010 4:27 pm |
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Junior Member Since: 22 Feb 2010 Location: M6 Posts: 799 |
Current tread depth legislation requires that car tyres must have a minimum of 1.6mm of tread in a continuous band throughout the central three-quarters of the tread width and over the whole circumference of the tyre.
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26th Nov 2010 4:30 pm |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
I did indeed mean that Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis |
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26th Nov 2010 5:58 pm |
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mcphersonstrut Member Since: 21 Jul 2009 Location: In the land of 2 wheel drive and 60mpg Posts: 2164 |
Doubtful it's pot holes - tyre wear on the inner edge is caused by either tracking toeing out or, and possibly more likely, by the stupid speed bumps thrown at random all throughout the UK - they look like a lump of tarmac has dropped of a truck resulting in a lump in the road, when you drive over them just the inner edge of the fronts and then the rear tyres hits the edge of the bump and with regular use wears the inner edge. Your supposed to drive with one tyre on the flat road and the other side tyre over the highest point of the bump which actually will do less damage than crusing over the lump at 'ramming speed' |
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26th Nov 2010 7:14 pm |
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AndyC Member Since: 30 Nov 2007 Location: Where the snow dosen't melt when the sun is shining! Posts: 4165 |
Hi Sam - just to put you in the picture he is called Pinky If you start calling him "Mr. Moderator" he may want to update his LR again and expect the rest of us to bow to his authority 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof. Stornoway Grey with Ebony Black Pleather, Clear Indicators, Body Side Mouldings etc. |
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26th Nov 2010 9:20 pm |
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ad210358 Member Since: 12 Oct 2008 Location: Here and There Posts: 7464 |
Mr Moderator reminds me of Mr Motivator |
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26th Nov 2010 9:22 pm |
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npinks Member Since: 28 Jun 2007 Location: Ls25 Posts: 20090 |
I am not wearing Lycra or that jolly in a morning Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis |
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26th Nov 2010 9:45 pm |
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Pegleg Member Since: 15 Apr 2010 Location: Deep in mid Wales Posts: 3114 |
Pinks,
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26th Nov 2010 11:00 pm |
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