Tyres for P-slots
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Tyres for P-slots
Anyone got views on the best tyres to wrap around my P-slots?
My motor has been sitting around in a garage for months before I bought it as the previous owner didn't get time to use it. As a result I have one slow puncture and all the tyres have signs of cracking on the side walls.
The current tyres all have good tread but the side wall cracking concerns me. So… two part question really:-
1) Is the side wall cracking a sign that they are on their way out or is it cosmetic?
2) What tyres would you recommend for best performance and value?
Thanks as always ladies and gents!!
My motor has been sitting around in a garage for months before I bought it as the previous owner didn't get time to use it. As a result I have one slow puncture and all the tyres have signs of cracking on the side walls.
The current tyres all have good tread but the side wall cracking concerns me. So… two part question really:-
1) Is the side wall cracking a sign that they are on their way out or is it cosmetic?
2) What tyres would you recommend for best performance and value?
Thanks as always ladies and gents!!

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Bert said
if there perishing,i would replace them for safety,firestones are a good tyre,ive always had them,185/60x14
Bert
Thanks Bert


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Local Hero


I just saw on fifth gear that firestones are being taken to court because the tyre materials solit from each other on their 4x4's and became seriously unsafe 8O 8O :dontknow:

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Local Hero

that was a long time back mate. and only in the states and strangly only on the ford explorer.
alot of it was down to over loading of the tyre and ford recommending the incorrect tyre pressures.
and the dump ass yanks who bought them (not all yanks are dumb) and didn't bother with checking them etc.
alot of it was down to over loading of the tyre and ford recommending the incorrect tyre pressures.
and the dump ass yanks who bought them (not all yanks are dumb) and didn't bother with checking them etc.
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Local Hero


Thanks for the extra info novocaine. I'll have a look then. thanks fellas.

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The pirelli's on the front are less than a year and a half old, the yoko's on the back are ancient so change em!!
It's got to be p6000's on p-slots or am I just proper old school!
It's got to be p6000's on p-slots or am I just proper old school!
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richh said
The pirelli's on the front are less than a year and a half old, the yoko's on the back are ancient so change em!!
It's got to be p6000's on p-slots or am I just proper old school!
The tyres are cracking on the side wall so they aren't safe. I'll change all of them but thanks mate.

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fair enough - safe enough to pass an mot though!
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Used these while they were on the golf…
http://www.tyretraders.com/FroogleCustomer/Default.aspx?ItemID=VRE18560R1482HHTRK
nice tread pattern and good grip too…
:mrgreen:
http://www.tyretraders.com/FroogleCustomer/Default.aspx?ItemID=VRE18560R1482HHTRK
nice tread pattern and good grip too…
:mrgreen:
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I run Lassa's on my P-slots, good grip in both wet and dry, wear fairly well and are cheap as chips.
I use Tyre Spot, who are north east based but, have always given me a good service and a good price.
I use Tyre Spot, who are north east based but, have always given me a good service and a good price.
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richh said
fair enough - safe enough to pass an mot though!
Maybe but the full beam pointing down and in the middle of the road, indicator flashing too quick and sticking windscreen wiper (due to gunk on the spindle threads) surely weren't and it didn't even get any warnings?.. I'm not bothered though as it's mine now and they're minor fixes.

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thoyland said
I run Lassa's on my P-slots, good grip in both wet and dry, wear fairly well and are cheap as chips.
I use Tyre Spot, who are north east based but, have always given me a good service and a good price.
Sounds pretty good mate!! Got to wait till I've stripped it now though due to funds :cry: .

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Spudfingers said
richh said
fair enough - safe enough to pass an mot though!
Maybe but the full beam pointing down and in the middle of the road, indicator flashing too quick and sticking windscreen wiper (due to gunk on the spindle threads) surely weren't and it didn't even get any warnings?.. I'm not bothered though as it's mine now and they're minor fixes.
lol bloody hell! I need to change my MOT tester!
Take care mate
Rich
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