know a good tyre setter upper!?

know a good tyre setter upper!?

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ballcock

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3,855 posts

220 months

Sunday 22nd January 2006
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hi all , throwing some contisports on the front of my 911 tomorrow, but need to find someplace that will do a PROPER job tracking and balancing .. My current tyres are wearing on the insides. Anyone know the man for the job in the Dublin area?

Irish

3,991 posts

240 months

Sunday 22nd January 2006
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Make sure the tyres have the correct N rating for Porsche. Starting the hunt for
a 911. Going for a 00/01 pre-facelift C2. You must get a pic of your car on here at some start.

Can't help on the balancing front! A

greenv8s

30,214 posts

285 months

Sunday 22nd January 2006
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Sounds like you need less native camber, or a fraction more toe-in.

up-the-dubs

4,282 posts

230 months

Sunday 22nd January 2006
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I've never had a problem with any of the cars I've had, bringing them to any local tyre fitter. Granted there is a difference in car performance, but regularly maxing each car has never highlighted any vibration or poor balance before.

ballcock

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3,855 posts

220 months

Sunday 22nd January 2006
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As to getting a pic on site .. I 'm pretty hopeless with this new fangled techy stuff!! Is there an easy way to get a pic from my computer onto my profile?

up-the-dubs

4,282 posts

230 months

Monday 23rd January 2006
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For the photo, click on your name on the left of the screen, then click on "My Profile" near the top left and it'll have a field for you to upload a photo. Thats it .

ballcock

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220 months

Monday 23rd January 2006
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Irish said:
Make sure the tyres have the correct N rating for Porsche. Starting the hunt for
a 911. Going for a 00/01 pre-facelift C2. You must get a pic of your car on here at some start.

Can't help on the balancing front! A


Finally figured out how to get the pic on sight! .. posted a thread on N ratings at the porsche site .. any ideas , anyone??

brady

186 posts

221 months

Tuesday 24th January 2006
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dave mc cann tyre in clonsilla/coolmine, dublin 15
theyve a good set up there, seem to know what theyre at and put tyres on decent cars all the time

ballcock

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Tuesday 24th January 2006
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That's amazin!! I ended up there yesterday .. was impressed , the prices are better than most too .. Thanks anyway , brady

markomah

652 posts

220 months

Thursday 26th January 2006
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Ballcock,

Did you get the tyres from this fellow or did he just do the fitting & balancing for you?

Mark

ballcock

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Friday 27th January 2006
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markomah said:
Ballcock,

Did you get the tyres from this fellow or did he just do the fitting & balancing for you?

Mark


He hadn't got em in stock ,Mark ,I'll be fitting them next week .. I'll let you know ... Or is there something you need to tell me ??!!!

markomah

652 posts

220 months

Sunday 29th January 2006
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No, no sinister motives, just wondering!

My own rear tires look like they're coming to the end of their natural life (although the out quarter, which is all you see unless you get right in for a good look, look deceptively fresh) and I was just wondering is there a clever place to buy tires at a decent price and have them fitted by someone who knows his arse from his elbow.

Mark

ballcock

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3,855 posts

220 months

Sunday 29th January 2006
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Yeah Mark , I know what you mean . it's all too easy to get ridiculous quotes once you mention your car type.I've done a fair bit of research on tyres .. there's a few places that give good quotes but won't do set ups , there's other places who have questionable types pullin and draggin at your alloys .. Mc Canns have quoted the best prices , he's reputed to have spent 60k on a laser allignment system and I'm hearing good things from 1 or 2 mates who have used him .. I'll give you a full report at the end of next week when I get my front boots on ..
On a different subject , have you decided on where to service your car??

brady

186 posts

221 months

Monday 30th January 2006
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ballcock, where have you been gettin prices for tyres?

markomah

652 posts

220 months

Monday 30th January 2006
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ballcock said:

On a different subject , have you decided on where to service your car??


I had to have a new alternator put into it just before Christmas. That was being covered by the warranty from the garage I bought it from, so I had it done in Belgard. While it was in there, I had it serviced by them as well. I've no complaints about the job they did.

That said, given the age of the car, I think it's a bit of a mugs game to keep getting it looked after at an OPC so I'm going to be looking for a decent independent specialist from now on.

Someone at work has been using Gordon Kellett (Sandymount/Ringsend) area for a few years and recommends him very highly. He says GK is probably as expensive as Belgard but intelligent and knows his Porsches.

I also know that there's somebody down in the Kildare area who's used and recommended by some members of the Porsche Club. I was given his name and promptly lost it but I'll let you know when I get it again.

Have you any thoughts yourself on who to go to?

ballcock

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Monday 30th January 2006
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Brady .. got the prices from DaveMacann .. seemed as 'reasonable' as they get around here.. any suggestions?

Mark .. was askin cause I've booked my car into O.P.C. boucher rd (Belfast).It's my first service and I'm toyin with the idea of an opc warranty.. even tho I already have an indy one. It's also the 48k check so that's also pushin me up north .. We must compare prices when I'm thru.
By the way , the guy's name is Langridge .. May be heading to him next year.
Decisions decisions .. any advice anyone??

markomah

652 posts

220 months

Monday 30th January 2006
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I'll be interested to hear how you get on in Belfast, Ballcock, and how it compares price-wise. I've just located my receipt from Belgard and it looks like the full service at 62K miles cost around €995.

Irish

3,991 posts

240 months

Monday 30th January 2006
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markomah said:
I'll be interested to hear how you get on in Belfast, Ballcock, and how it compares price-wise. I've just located my receipt from Belgard and it looks like the full service at 62K miles cost around €995.


To be honest, that is not a bad price all in at that milage (given the lack of competition).

ballcock

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Monday 30th January 2006
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It's worth a look to see if thats a 12k or 24k service .. the 24k one up north is quoted at £800 , the 12k £400 . that is assuming a normal service with no surprises .. here's hopin!!

Irish

3,991 posts

240 months

Monday 30th January 2006
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ballcock said:
It's worth a look to see if thats a 12k or 24k service .. the 24k one up north is quoted at £800 , the 12k £400 . that is assuming a normal service with no surprises .. here's hopin!!


There are always things that need doing! I had my 48K earlier in the year at a specialist. £570 all in. My advice is to get the opc to do the bear minimum and leave any issues flagged to a specialist