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Post by FrankM83 »

Dean someone went to see the car for me he told me it needs enw tyre, the present tyres are Goodyear F1 you think these are good tyres?

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Post by RogerRust »

Frank,

You can save your self a lot of driving if you have the spares sent to Wiltshire (it's about 150 miles each way to MGOC) for you to collect I'm sure someone here would take them in.

I know we have some members near there. They would probably help with the service, and find you a bed for the night.
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Post by FrankM83 »

Thanks Roger that's what im going to do as I found somone who can keep the parts for me! :)

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FrankM83 wrote:Dean someone went to see the car for me he told me it needs enw tyre, the present tyres are Goodyear F1 you think these are good tyres?
If they are Goodyears, they will be D2's or D3's.
If it needs new tyres, get them yourself. It's always best to ensure you get the correct ones and not something the seller would get on the cheap.

Seriously though, when back home get some Goodyear Eagle F1 D2's on order. ;)

http://www.tyre-shopper.co.uk/ts/search ... 954516GY1W

http://www.tyre-shopper.co.uk/ts/search ... 154016GY7Z

Check out the links, because even tyre places get confused..... the top box in each link, list the details for the D3 (look for D3 in the tyre code).... yet the lower box with the price in list them as D2's (look at the codes)!!!! One link is for the front tyre, the other is for the rear tyre.


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http://forums.mg-rover.org/archive/inde ... 70062.html

It appears they still say D2's for TF's..... !
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Post by heathy12 »

Hell, i'd drive this down to the med for you!!! :wink:

Sounds like an awsome road trip and a great excuse for a summer cruise!

Seriously pal, been looking for an adventure......go halfs on expenses or something?!
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Post by FrankM83 »

Dean as for tyres I've been recommended Toyo r1s also, I did a search I only found D2s in the correct size for the fronts not the rears,

heathy, i think it's going to be a ncie adventure if nothign happens!! I'm flying over with a friend in a week and drive it down, if it weren't a 2 seater you'd be most welcome, there's a good chance if this succeeds I might do it again next year with somethign bigger :)

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FrankM83 wrote:Dean as for tyres I've been recommended Toyo r1s also,
If fellow TF drivers confirm it's ok... go for it. :) Always remember garages will sell you anything that fits. ;)


Seriously though, nice weather roof down.... winding roads (that you know).... 70mph+ beautiful!!! Get used to what the car can handle early on, turn the Kenwood up loud (there are two huge speakers behind the headrests), listen to the roar of that free revving 1.8.... it's music to your ears!! Does it have a wind breaker by the way? If not look into getting one, while the roof is down and you are zipping along it stops that aerodynamic drag blowing around the back of your head. ;)

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Post by FrankM83 »

I don't think it has a windbreaker! but I'm getting a hard top! love the looks of these cars with hard tops! I think to a certain point makes the car safer to leave in certain places! plenty of sun down here so there's plenty of time for the roof down! :D

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Post by Dean »

This is a wind breaker...

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This was mine.... Uprated hardened and lower factory fitted sports suspension, with a nice set of fog lights sunk into the front bumper :(


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Post by rob.hardy1 »

i think you may well find a windbreaker in the boot :wink:
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Post by FrankM83 »

in the boot?? the windbreaker stays in the boot? btw do these cars have A/C as standard or not?

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it does when it peeing down with rain and the top is up. ( i am correct in saying its a soft peice of vinyl type of material that folds up arent i?)
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Post by FrankM83 »

so no a/c? :)

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Post by Dean »

A/C was an option.

The roof is thick canvass and contrary to belief the cars are warm in winter ;). Provided you don't touch the canvas while it is raining it won't leak ;) But there is a spray on stuff you can buy that keeps it leak proof... can't remember who supplies it though.
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Post by FrankM83 »

Thanks Dean, have no lpans to use it in the rain :D and if I ever did I have a hard top now :D

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Post by FrankM83 »

Well I'm off!! c u in a week hopefully!! will post pics! :D

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Post by FrankM83 »

arrived todayy!! WOW what an experience wish I'd never left the UK though, beautiful!!

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Post by jonathon »

Well done Frank, hope the tyres have some tread left on them :D :D :wink:

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Post by FrankM83 »

plenty Jon thanks for everything :D

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