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If you get it part worn it saves you money and the head scratching.New brake discs and pads for my car arrived today, should get them fitted this weekend. Then test next week, then hopefully I'll be able to airsoft next Sunday.
But, I still need at least one new tyre.
Anyone got any advice on this?
The tyres all have enough tread on them to last a while, the one that needs replacing (rear, driver's side) has a split in the tyre wall, so is quite flat at the moment.
Now, do I buy one part-worn tyre to replace this one, then the tread depth will match the remaining three tyres?
Buy one new tyre to replace this one, but then have one tyre with new tread and others all part-worn (as they are now)?
Or, buy two new tyres? If so, do they go on the front or back, and why?
I am bidding on something I have always wanted, and something I intened to collect. If I win I will tell youYeah with parents as named drivers. £1400's a lot of money. My mates are paying quite a lot more; one's got a T reg 1L Peugeot 106, his insurance is £350 deposit + £250 a month, so £3350 for a year; another mate has a 54 plate Fiesta, 1.1L, £2700 insurance. So, £1400 on an 05 plate 1.8L Mondeo is quite good in comparison.
I think it must allow for things like that, but the way it works is you start with a certain amount of points, and then each thing you do wrong/bad you lose points. Insurance won't go up (unless I drive like a complete idiot, or make a claim). Think you start with something like 90 points or so over a 2 or 3 month period.
My mate's friend took his car drifting or something, just to see how many points he'd lose, and he didn't actually lose any.
Either way, it's worth the £1000 saving.
What are you bidding on Cam?