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TRACEYS_LIMO
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hi changing my 15 alloys, to 16. 7 spoke alloys and wondered which tyre to fit for cornering, wear and cost. the cost of four pirellis fitted inc is £278. but is this the best tyre David
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Re: tyre type
« Reply #1 on: Oct 17th, 2006, 8:55pm » |
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was chatting about this with mr savill today, he's got some flash looking goodyears on his cossie and rates them better than the pirellis. i think it really depends on what model scorp you have, i.e. do you have a cossie that you sling around race tracks? if not is it really going to matter that much?
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