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Full Run Tyres

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  • 30-04-2007 3:22pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 25


    Hi All,

    First time posting on the motors board. Just looking for advise on some tyres.
    Has anyone here ever purchased or used a brand called "Full Run" ? Not finding much out about them on tinternet.

    I have a Toyota Celica and am in the process of replacing my current set of tyres. They are 215 45 17" Bridgestone have given me the best quote but im not too familiar with that brand. Any advise would be much appreaciated.

    Thanks,
    Mike


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 234 ✭✭ctc_celtic


    is that all it says on them, are you sure there isn't a make i.e. goodyear and full run is the model.

    with tires, you get what you pay for, cheap tires are just that.


  • Registered Users Posts: 148 ✭✭bspoke


    AFAIK they are budget Bridgestones. Made at the same plant by the same guys but without the brand name.

    I recently had to repalce all four tyres on my car. Its running 18' wheels so the likes of Bridgestone and Goodyear tyres were going to run me the guts of 800 quid. Friend in the trade got me a set of Full Runs fitted for half that.

    They are not the best tyre in the world and are a really hard compound so I wouldnt go throwing the car into a corner until they have warmed up but at the rate my car eats tyres I wasnt forking out for Potenza's or Eagle F1's


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