Fitting R888’s at Spinning Wheel Tyres

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Dropped in to Spinning Wheel to get my new R888’s fitted today.

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Screwed! Tyre technician Mick was quick to find out why I’ve had a slow leak in my drivers side rear.

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From the inside.

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Turns out my old set of R888’s were manufactured in 2007! I knew they were old, but not 8 years old!!!

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Mick fitting the tyres with my wheels upside down for that little bit safety against rim lip damage.

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Ready for air! Damn they look so good right?!

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Pressures set to 36 all-round, all balanced and ready to go back on the car.

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265 all round. Nothing quite like fresh rubber!

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Back to me. Man the drive home was awesome!

Had my tyres fitted today at Spinning Wheel Tyres. Got to meet 2 cool dudes there; Mark who’s got a clean R32 Skyline, and Mick who was my tyre technician for the day. It’s been a long time coming. I’m all set for a track day, bring it on!

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3 Responses to Fitting R888’s at Spinning Wheel Tyres

  1. Richard Ma says:

    Car’s Paint Still looks mint man, David’s done an awesome job

  2. Paul says:

    No pressure :)

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