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Exactly the same tyres as on my HSE alloys.....anyone got any cheap MTRs for these as they are now in the shed!
12th Feb 2008 11:25 pm
D'arkuk
Member Since: 15 Aug 2006
Location: M/C
Posts: 464
Thanks for the heads up on this BCP, I’ve just booked a set of five, just two questions one daft: (1) This should just be a question of taking my old wheels off and bolting these straight on, right? And (2) any ideas how I can get them up to Manchester? Cost Etc…Brute force and ignorance, the D3 does the rest.
13th Feb 2008 10:01 am
BCP
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Location: East Scotland
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and letting the insurance company know.....
13th Feb 2008 11:20 am
D'arkuk
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Location: M/C
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No problem with the insurance company, so does anyone know how much they would cost to ship from Romford, Essex to Manchester, and or how much they weigh per piece including the tyre?Brute force and ignorance, the D3 does the rest.
13th Feb 2008 11:55 am
Bill Wright
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D'arkuk
If you get the weights & etc give these people a try for a quote:
I guess that it will a separate package price for each wheel.
I have no connection other than using them successfully. Cheaper than the normal companies (even though they use their services). 8)
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13th Feb 2008 12:10 pm
D'arkuk
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Location: M/C
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Thanks Bill, I’ll give them a go, I’m just on to TNT now. I guessing the wheel and tyre will be about 30Kg’s each.Brute force and ignorance, the D3 does the rest.
13th Feb 2008 12:32 pm
D'arkuk
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Location: M/C
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Fifteen minutes on hold and they quoted me £ 342.45 I’ve just told them I’ll be reviewing my account with them.Brute force and ignorance, the D3 does the rest.
13th Feb 2008 12:55 pm
BCP
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Location: East Scotland
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Amtrak were about £78 when I sent 4 wheels and some of the people advertising sets of wheels on ebay just now are using couriers at under £50.
13th Feb 2008 12:59 pm
SJR
Member Since: 09 Aug 2006
Location: East Manchester
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Just a word of warning on insurance - I was seriously considering getting a set of these and rang my insurer (Direct Line) who have advised me that as the wheels are not standard to the discovery 3 range, the increase on my premium (full no claims, protected etc.) is £164 per annum
Off to get another quote as i only renewed yesterday and am still in 14 day cooling off period
13th Feb 2008 1:26 pm
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SJR, you should try NFU Direct. EXCELLENT 4x4 cover includes offroad cover as std & £25 excess for windscreens.
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13th Feb 2008 2:25 pm
D'arkuk
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Location: M/C
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O.K. my deal: 5 New (delivery mileage only) 19" FFRR Vogue 7 spoke alloys, 4 New (delivery mileage only) Scorpion Zeros and 1 Scorpion Zero with 5mm of tread. £ 395.00 total. Carriage £ 85.00 (no, TNT didn’t get the business) total. Grand total £ 480.00. I’ve fell of my chair 3 times. One set of 4 left. I will let you know on Friday if all went to plan.
Also TNT rang me back to apologise, they miss quoted me , it should have been about £ 88.00.Brute force and ignorance, the D3 does the rest.
13th Feb 2008 3:18 pm
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SJR wrote:
Just a word of warning on insurance -
No probs with 19" FFRR wheels with Land Rover Ins. Not cheap but you get offroad cover.
13th Feb 2008 3:31 pm
Gareth Site Moderator
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I have not notified my insurance about the FFRR wheels on my car. I never thought it would be necessary. I have a set of 17's for off-roading with non standard (not factory) STT's, should I be telling them about those too, and evertime I use them?
Seems a bit OTT to me.
13th Feb 2008 3:33 pm
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We tell our Ins companies SFA over here and never have any problems.
13th Feb 2008 3:36 pm
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