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ok, so they tell me that the 93W bit is the load rating...(the current tyres are 97Y)....whats the difference?

Is there a chart somewhere so I can decipher this stuff??

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old stock buddy. made 05/07. They're already two years old, hence the cheap price.

Forget it.

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  On 26/10/2009 at 5:06 AM, BionicXR6T said:

ok, so they tell me that the 93W bit is the load rating...(the current tyres are 97Y)....whats the difference?

Is there a chart somewhere so I can decipher this stuff??

Go to the Bob Jane web site if they have them they will tell you if they fit and are load rated. I know on the FG you can go as low as 93 on the sedan before you have legal issues.

Hope this helps

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I put this on another forum and came up with this link...that explains all..

Tyre Markings

After reading it...I reckon I'll go with them...for the money, I can't complain...sure, there two years old, but there still in the wrapping and according to the link you can use them up to 5 years later with safety provided they have been stored properly.

Thanks for all the feedback guys :buttrock:

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Reg, give me a call - Ill see if I can sort something out for you with one of my clients...

Was in there today about my tyres after the pot hole and has some cheap specials at the moment!!!

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  On 26/10/2009 at 8:08 AM, BionicXR6T said:

I put this on another forum and came up with this link...that explains all..

Tyre Markings

After reading it...I reckon I'll go with them...for the money, I can't complain...sure, there two years old, but there still in the wrapping and according to the link you can use them up to 5 years later with safety provided they have been stored properly.

Thanks for all the feedback guys :shocked:

Dude, I'd go for em as well at $250 each you can't go wrong, who cares if they're 2 years old you aint gunna eat em.

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Reg,

How you end up with these?

You got the fitted yet?

Oh, guess who is getting 2x new rims, and 2x new tyres C/- Sydney Water?

hehehhehhe

:cry: Dont mess with a leb names Smicky Sydney Water!!!

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Yes yes - I know its 4.40am!!!

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