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Old 04-17-2008, 10:43 PM   #7 (permalink)
wog boy
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Originally Posted by Kelvin View Post
Apparently wog boy, you have have something different to other 300C's.

And yes it sure does appear to be over inflation. However it does seem very strange considering that you are so carefull with your tyre pressures MR 225. Hopefully just a tyre warrantly issue.
What's different Kelvin?

I was thinking over inflation at the start too, I used to have a similar problem a few years ago with Bridgestone Eagers but after he mentioned he was always carefull and daliy checked his TPMS screen I ruled that out, plus when I did a burnout on the Eagers they always seem to leave a few cuts in the tyre from the bitumen in the centre too, thats what I can see in this pic.
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