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hey guys just wondering if u know of ne places to repair my tyre as on my way home from the east meets west cruise i noticed i had a nail/screw in my tyre. ne ideas of prices or places to take it to?? i got deep dish wheels so sum places might be able to get the tyre of some wont i have been told. cheers Aj

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Bridgestone Marybyrnong

yep bridgestone marybyrnong. its corner of raleigh and rosamond road. went their today. top blokes!!

Do not and i repeat do not go to kmart tyre n auto in North Melbourne....they're the reasons i missed the east vs. west meet last night!!! :D

i went to beaurepairs in keysborough today and they said 30 so they took the wheel off then said that it cant be repaired due to the inner side on wear indicators so it looks like i gotta get new tyres GRRRR more money:(

i went to beaurepairs in keysborough today and they said 30 so they took the wheel off then said that it cant be repaired due to the inner side on wear indicators so it looks like i gotta get new tyres GRRRR more money:(

weak! that sucks mate..

well good luck to ya. maybe if you tell another place it's just for track use tyres they might do it?

  • 6 months later...

didnt notice the wear when you took your wheel off? did they take the tyre off then tell you?

Can always think of it as them doing you a favour and making you get new tyres and adusting alighnment so you wont get the same wear in the furtre so you wont be done for a cheap defect. Chances would have been if you got it repaired you wouldnt have got new tyres for a while and run the risk of getting done by the cops.

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