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Elite Tyres on CDX
« on: 17 January 2013, 16:21:06 »

Hi gents two questions...

1) had a puncture last night on Omega CDX, when i took wheel off notices a number of cuts on iside wall equidistant around, but could not see anything that could have caused this ? anyone every experienced something similar ?

I have a OMEGA ELITE estate, can I do a straight swap on tyres, I believe thy are slightly larger, will this cause a problem ?

Thanks in advance for your support.
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Re: Elite Tyres on CDX
« Reply #1 on: 17 January 2013, 16:22:21 »

should be fine youll maybe notice a difference in the ride
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Re: Elite Tyres on CDX
« Reply #2 on: 17 January 2013, 16:25:05 »

Is that a good or bad difference  :o
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Re: Elite Tyres on CDX
« Reply #3 on: 17 January 2013, 16:38:35 »

Is that a good or bad difference  :o

If you go from a 15" rim to a 16" or a 16" rim to a 16" rim, there's less tyre wall on the 'new' wheel so you'll notice a very very slightly harder ride. It's nothing that noticeable though ....... they won't rattle your fillings out.  ;)
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Re: Elite Tyres on CDX
« Reply #4 on: 17 January 2013, 17:09:00 »

Is that a good or bad difference  :o

If you go from a 15" rim to a 16" or a 16" rim to a 16" rim, there's less tyre wall on the 'new' wheel so you'll notice a very very slightly harder ride. It's nothing that noticeable though ....... they won't rattle your fillings out.  ;)
You`ll notice no difference ::) ::) ;D
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Re: Elite Tyres on CDX
« Reply #5 on: 17 January 2013, 17:54:27 »

Is that a good or bad difference  :o

If you go from a 15" rim to a 16" or a 16" rim to a 16" rim, there's less tyre wall on the 'new' wheel so you'll notice a very very slightly harder ride. It's nothing that noticeable though ....... they won't rattle your fillings out.  ;)
You`ll notice no difference ::) ::) ;D

Glad that you're keeping up & noticed my deliberate mistake!  ::) ::) ::)  ;)

If only the modify button stayed live for longer!  ;D
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Re: Elite Tyres on CDX
« Reply #6 on: 17 January 2013, 17:55:50 »

Is that a good or bad difference  :o

If you go from a 15" rim to a 16" or a 16" rim to a 17" rim, there's less tyre wall on the 'new' wheel so you'll notice a very very slightly harder ride. It's nothing that noticeable though ....... they won't rattle your fillings out.  ;)

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