Thanks everyone, this stuff about directional tyres, I remember a few
years ago getting a couple of good looking seconds put on the back of a car,
not realizing that one was directional and also facing in the wrong
direction. The result was that the first time I had to brake on a quite a
wet day I found my self sliding sideways towards someone's nice new fence. I
managed to stop with out damaging anything and inspected the tyres, found
the offending tyre and went carefully back to the garage that had fitted it.
I spoke to the young man who had fitted it and was told that I didn't know
what I was talking about and it would not have caused any problems it must
have been oil on the road!!! Luckily his manager over heard this
conversation and took over, changing the tyre for a new one and promising to
retrain his employee.
My thoughts are, how many others out there need a more thorough training.
Bassdiva
"Gary Heston" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> In article <w9Orm.35648$H%(E-Mail Removed)2>,
> bassdiva <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>I know this is probably a very easy question that I should know but can I
>>swap tyres from alloy wheels on to ordinary rims?
>
> If the wheels are the same diameter and width, yes.
>
>
> Gary
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