same hereJulz wrote:I tried only to find;The tyre gauge promotion has ended.
Free tyre gauge [promotion now ended]
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I've just updated the thread title to reflect the end of the promotion.
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to be fair i dont need one, i have a compressor in the shed with a propper inflator on it but i guess i was blinded by the freeness
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Just seen this posting.
Everything here seems to be duff info.
Even Trainmans train tyre comments are incorrect.
Most railways stopped using tyres on the wheels when they adopted disk brakes. Modern wheels are made from a solid steel disk. There is a circular groove on the outer edge of the wheel disk that looks like the join between the tyre and wheel centre. This is actually the maximum wear limit mark. The only european railway to persist with tyred wheels on high speed trains suffered a serious disaster caused by a broken tyre.
John
Everything here seems to be duff info.
Even Trainmans train tyre comments are incorrect.
Most railways stopped using tyres on the wheels when they adopted disk brakes. Modern wheels are made from a solid steel disk. There is a circular groove on the outer edge of the wheel disk that looks like the join between the tyre and wheel centre. This is actually the maximum wear limit mark. The only european railway to persist with tyred wheels on high speed trains suffered a serious disaster caused by a broken tyre.
John
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Nope, well i didnt get mine and i havnt heard of anyone that got one, to be fair i think they may have been swamped by the demand, once these things get round the net there are huge numbers of people that apply.
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Service Citroen is awesome, it shows me pictures of all the parts i used to be able to buy............
Talbot Express Autotrail Chinook 89
Mitsubishi L200 Trojan 14
Xantia Activa 95, sold (missed)
Service Citroen is awesome, it shows me pictures of all the parts i used to be able to buy............