no worries.. at long as they get you through ..
how much did you pay and what condition?
9 days too late lol
Bought some 2nd hand KH11s to get me by for a couple months coz I only needed 2. But will definitely look at the RE002s when im up for a full set
no worries.. at long as they get you through ..
how much did you pay and what condition?
MY07 Golf GTI DSG
Volvo XC60 T6
Ex- 2003 Astra SRI Turbo
85% tread both for $60
They have a decent enough review on them and they are only going on the back so should be alright for now.
Last edited by hazrd; 21st August 2012 at 03:53 PM.
As long as they are no more than 5 to 6 years old, you should be fine
Brings back memories of my time quite a few years back in the Corsa C with near new Bridgestone GIII's at the front and old tyres at the back. Went in a corner a little too hot and began to understeer, so a quick stab on the brakes and slight opposite lock to pivot the back of the car around, and then accelerate and straighten the wheel again as soon as the car lined up in the lane at the corner exit...
(I guess that is why they generally recommend the average drivers to always have better tyres at the back, as understeer is easier for them to control than oversteer!)
2001 Star Silver Corsa C2003 Star Silver Astra G OPC - gone to a good home2004 White Grandis Luxury2005 Platinum 380 LX dual fuel
They are dated 2007
Will get the RE002s sooner than I thought I guess
They should still be ok on a day-to-day basis. It is just that we probably should avoid using tyres that are too old, at least according to http://www.carbibles.com/tyre_bible.html under the section "DOT Codes and the 6-year shelf life"...
2001 Star Silver Corsa C2003 Star Silver Astra G OPC - gone to a good home2004 White Grandis Luxury2005 Platinum 380 LX dual fuel
Cool. For some silly reason I thought it was 10 years. Jokes on me lol. Ill use them for a couple months and ill sort out some new ones then. Cheers J
As 2007 dates they'll be alright until 2013 anyway, just chuck em on the front and enjoy not caring about chewing through them. Got them damn cheap anyway!
but good luck in the wet, hard tyres and water are not fun...
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