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Re: Drifting tyres help
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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Lol mik! I thought it was never long!! Still $$$ to smokem! Need a fitting mechaine at home!

Posted on: 2011/9/23 23:20
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Get one, at the rate I change Tyres too hahahaha

Posted on: 2011/9/23 23:21
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Might go see if I can't get a mild stretch on mynotsolinglong

Posted on: 2011/9/23 23:22
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After today's fitting price I'm going to find a s/h fitting mechaine and start doing it at home! Then just take fronts to get balanced

Posted on: 2011/9/24 7:19
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Get one of those manual ones, less than $100, and build some muscles

Posted on: 2011/9/24 7:59
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I got a compressor and power in my garage! :) need to get one to flip tyres from camber wear anyways

Posted on: 2011/9/24 9:34
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jinyu's ($??) and sailuns ($82) seem to be the flavor round here atm, when i actualy buy tires i get nankang ns2's (cost price was $110 each i think) or westlakes svd-200's ($8?). i got a whole day on the westlakes at the last winton day (6 half hour sessions + open last session) but not real grippy and i get 4 sessions on ns2's and i like the grip of these.

yeah get your self a machine, i use mine nearly every week. the only problem is getting rid of used tyres, some of my local shops wont take them any more with belts hanging out and the tip wants $6 a tire.

#OOPS# those manual tire machines!! there as good as a pair of $20 levers.. there ok for large profile tyres (60+) but i wouldnt be doing 235/45's on them..

Posted on: 2011/9/26 9:27
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Hey Scott I've got jinyu ATM that's wat I stuffed it two skids! I've gotta get a cheap mechaine, I've got access to one in crany but my mates f'd his back so I can't use it for the next 2months :( plus all the rims I have are reverse fitment :( looking into tyres through my mates shop to see what I can get and for what price!
Try taking the tyres to mct (melbournes cheapest tyres) in abbots road dandy as they own tyreaway which is a shreading tyre company, I used to work there 10yo lol or do what some ppl I see dump them in the hunt club lol

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