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Car Forum / Land Rover Cars / July 2006

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Defender Tyres

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Mark Solesbury - 29 Jul 2006 18:33 GMT
Afternoon

My 90 is nearly sorted, just need to get it Mot'd.

Somewhere between the ditch it rolled in, to where it is now, its got a
huge nail in the inside sidewall of the rear tyre - So need to get a new
 one.

Does anyone know any good sellers?

I need to find a Marshal Radial Powerguard in 255 85 16 (i think).

Thanks,

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87 RR V8 EFI - Sorn'd

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GrnOval - 29 Jul 2006 19:11 GMT
> Afternoon
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Mark,

try e-tyres.co.uk

they're not too bad on price, they come to you to fit things, the price you
see on the site is the price - end of.

Oh, and if you're a member of the Discovery Owners Club you get an extra 5%
off - quite how they check if you're a member is beyond me - I just said I
was a member (cos I am) and that was that 5% off.

HTH

Si
David J. Button - 30 Jul 2006 00:01 GMT
Its worth noting that sidewall penetrations can be safely repaired by a
vulcanising process at a tyre dealer that has this.

Expensive though - £20 or more - but saves you buying a new tyre!

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William Tasso - 30 Jul 2006 00:26 GMT
> Its worth noting that sidewall penetrations can be safely repaired by a
> vulcanising process at a tyre dealer that has this.

Really?  That contradicts the mantra repeated at every tyre shop I've ever  
been in.

Not surprised though.

> Expensive though - £20 or more - but saves you buying a new tyre!

Doesn't seem so expensive then.

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Discovery - V8

 
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