Sold Winter Tyres

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carlg

204 DSG Highline Kombi MY23
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T6 Legend
NOW SOLD
Kumho PowerGrip KC11


P215/60 R17C 104/102H
I have 4 of these for sale as you can see in the photos they have plenty of tread .very good in the snow and wet weather.
£200 ,delivery could be arrange at buyer's cost .
Located in Bradford west Yorkshire


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Please excuse my ignorance but are they suitable for a T32 and will they fit on Devonports ?
 
Thanks for the prompt reply.
I'm very tempted and that is a great price but I'm not going to be anywhere near Bradford for at least 2 weeks.
Well I'm never near Bradford but I'm down south till the end of the month so collection would be impossible.
I'll hang fire for the time being and see how the month pans out.
 
Hi. How old are these? They should have a date stamp on with week and year.
i.e. 3017 means 30th week of 2017.

Thanks
 
Hi. How old are these? They should have a date stamp on with week and year.
i.e. 3017 means 30th week of 2017.

Thanks
I will have a look tomorrow ,they were taken off the steels last year as another member bought them .
One pair did one winter and the other did two winters .
 
Please check the 102 rating won't cover T32, need to be 103 to be legal.
 
Please check the 102 rating won't cover T32, need to be 103 to be legal.
They are 104 /102 rated which is plenty for a T32
The 102 part s explained below
Since Light truck tires are commonly used on trucks with dual rear wheels, they are branded with two load indexes. The first number indicates the load carrying capacity if the tire is installed on a truck with a single-wheel rear axle, and the second number applies when the tire is used in a dual rear application.
 
They are 104 /102 rated which is plenty for a T32
The 102 part s explained below
Since Light truck tires are commonly used on trucks with dual rear wheels, they are branded with two load indexes. The first number indicates the load carrying capacity if the tire is installed on a truck with a single-wheel rear axle, and the second number applies when the tire is used in a dual rear application.
Sorry, thought you had said they were 102's.
 
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