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Unusual tyre question
Bush Tucker Man:
--- Quote from: Cal on October 19, 2008, 17:27:29 ---I'd love an oak one as well - maybe it's time for me to pull me finger out and try and get a better paid job rather than counting on those numbers coming up one day...
--- End quote ---
Me too!
Like these?
http://www.bespoketimberbuildings.com/garages.htm
There's not much point in me waiting for a Lottery win, I've never bought a ticket!
Range Rover Blues:
At a push you could stand a LR on bare rims, so any old 16" sports car tyre would fit if it were wide enough for the rim. Better still if you can get some 15" steel rims, they will fit because the metal is thinner than on an alloy so they clear the calliper (just).
You will have fun using one jack to swap between the 2 setsa though ;)
benbenukuk:
Couldn't you just let the tyres down the pump them back up after? It is alot of work though, Ben
Cal:
Yeah, s'pose I could but wouldn't be very good for they tyres I guess - either way is going to be hard work. Maybe it's time for the missus to sell her sports car and have the sensible car so I can get a landy again... :-k
lurch_917:
cal a mate of mine had the same problem he just dug his floor out to what he thought would be ok not forgetting your footings should be a few feet
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