Thinking tyrescand tools update 2

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Bob the brush
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Thinking tyrescand tools update 2

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Got my new tyres fitted on Monday, and wow, what a difference it makes to have a decent set. I didn't realise it would make that much difference, but it has transformed the way it travels, forwards especially, so much quieter, and does not wander and shake about, still some shake, but noticeably different. Money well spent. Thanks for all your advice, without it, I would have probably gone for a budget set, I know what I'm like, every pound a prisoner as my wife states.
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GTiJohn
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Re: Thinking tyrescand tools update 2

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Tyres shouldn't be skimped on so glad you haven't :angel
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Topcat Tomcat
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Re: Thinking tyrescand tools update 2

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GTiJohn wrote: Fri Jan 15, 2021 10:55 am Tyres shouldn't be skimped on so glad you haven't :angel
Ditto!
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henryiett
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Re: Thinking tyrescand tools update 2

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Like I only use brands that are either recommended or I know of, so pirelli, Bridgestone, continental
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