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Didn't I read somewhere about the rotor tips needing to be replaced in the rotary engine every x'000 miles and this costing a kings ransom, hence a lot of "cheap" RX7's and 8's with around 50k on the clock, maybe your's has just started early.Some people are like slinkys, totally pointless but the thought of pushing them down a flight of stairs never fails to put a smile on your face. -
What on earth has that got to do with the tyres?Originally posted by shelby68 View PostDidn't I read somewhere about the rotor tips needing to be replaced in the rotary engine every x'000 miles and this costing a kings ransom, hence a lot of "cheap" RX7's and 8's with around 50k on the clock, maybe your's has just started early.Comment
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostWas in my garage today when this geeky nerd came in with his nearly new car. I can smell 'em a mile off, so the kerching signs swam in front my eyes. I'm now busy replacing all his parts with some from a wreck I had in the back yard. You should see the state of "his" rear tires. We're doing most of the engine parts now...
Kerching!!
what is the probability that drinks are on sasguru tonight?Comment
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What's it like to own a 1.3L car that does 15 MPG and uses more oil than a chip-shop?Originally posted by motoukenin View PostThe cars a Mazda RX8 231BHP rear wheel drive , with crappy bridgestone's on which would slide all over the place in the wet if the electronic widgets didnt stop it.
If they are worn at 6000 miles , plus all of the oil I am forever pouring in this thing, will make this the most expensive car on the planet to own.Comment
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I find cheap tyres actually last longer but they generally have naff all grip compared to the better ones and sometimes tend to be noisier too, so I get the best I can afford these days.Originally posted by WotNxt View PostI always go for the cheapest available myself. Usually around £35-£40 per tyre fitted and balanced. Never had any problems with them and they seem to last just as long.
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Absolutely! Cheap tyres seem to be made of some hardened slippery material that never wears out and makes the car handle like it's on black ice 24/7Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostI find cheap tyres actually last longer but they generally have naff all grip compared to the better ones and sometimes tend to be noisier too, so I get the best I can afford these days.
Avoid. Buy the best (softest) tyres out there that last the shortest amount of time.Comment
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Are S2000s good then?Originally posted by VectraMan View PostI wish I could get rear tyres on my S2000 to last 6000 miles.Comment
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My s2000 has bridgestones, admittedly not the best in the wet but great tyres in the dry.Originally posted by motoukenin View PostThe cars a Mazda RX8 231BHP rear wheel drive , with crappy bridgestone's on which would slide all over the place in the wet if the electronic widgets didnt stop it.
If they are worn at 6000 miles , plus all of the oil I am forever pouring in this thing, will make this the most expensive car on the planet to own.
assuming your tyres are 225 / 45 R 18 the price you were quoted is good if they are Bridgestones, Dunlops may be cheaper though.
Someone has obviously been spinning the wheels at the traffic light grand prix or maybe the garage has been doing donuts in it?Last edited by Bagpuss; 4 March 2008, 19:35.The court heard Darren Upton had written a letter to Judge Sally Cahill QC saying he wasn’t “a typical inmate of prison”.
But the judge said: “That simply demonstrates your arrogance continues. You are typical. Inmates of prison are people who are dishonest. You are a thoroughly dishonestly man motivated by your own selfish greed.”Comment
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Most (90%) of my miles are on the motorway so grip, although always important, is not quite as critical as I don't do much fast tight cornering - another reason my tyres last so long!Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostI find cheap tyres actually last longer but they generally have naff all grip compared to the better ones and sometimes tend to be noisier too, so I get the best I can afford these days.
I reckon I only spend about £80 a year on tyres and I drive about 20,000 miles.
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yeah, they need a rebuild about 60K and that is an expensive job,...about 5K I reckon.Originally posted by shelby68 View PostDidn't I read somewhere about the rotor tips needing to be replaced in the rotary engine every x'000 miles and this costing a kings ransom, hence a lot of "cheap" RX7's and 8's with around 50k on the clock, maybe your's has just started early."If you can read this, thank a teacher....and since it's in English, thank a soldier"Comment
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