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Originally posted by GINCH View PostOrdered. Thanks Natty! Will report back on initial thoughts once i get the tires installed!Dave
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Thank you all!Now offering detailing services!! http://www.gtrauto.ca/detailing-services.html
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On a related topic - a pothole on Glenmore destroyed two of the 19" Pretoria Rims on my R.
Natty - any chance you could send me a DM with costs for two replacement rims along with 4 firehawks? Thanks!!Sidewalks are for normal walkin.... aint no room for fancy walkin....
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Originally posted by liquid View PostOn a related topic - a pothole on Glenmore destroyed two of the 19" Pretoria Rims on my R.
Natty - any chance you could send me a DM with costs for two replacement rims along with 4 firehawks? Thanks!!Now offering detailing services!! http://www.gtrauto.ca/detailing-services.html
United Motorsport, Kerma TDI, KW, APR, COBB, Magnaflow, K&N, AFE, Motul, Lubromoly, Sonax, Air Lift, HPA, Ohlins, Klutch Wheels, Remus Exhaust
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Originally posted by liquid View PostOn a related topic - a pothole on Glenmore destroyed two of the 19" Pretoria Rims on my R.
Natty - any chance you could send me a DM with costs for two replacement rims along with 4 firehawks? Thanks!!
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Originally posted by danno View PostTry and put a claim in with the city. I’ve never tried to get money out of it but my friend was successful.
For the cost of fixing or replacing I would replace every time.Sidewalks are for normal walkin.... aint no room for fancy walkin....
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Originally posted by danno View PostTry and put a claim in with the city. I’ve never tried to get money out of it but my friend was successful.
For the cost of fixing or replacing I would replace every time.sigpic
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Originally posted by asp gti View PostThe City paid me for repair a tire/rim that was damaged on my S4 years ago. There was a spot on the road with a huge gap that did damage. I just called 311 and started a claimSidewalks are for normal walkin.... aint no room for fancy walkin....
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I've tried in both Calgary and Vancouver, basically there is a chart with pothole size, that the city knew about it, and time for the city to fix it, that shows exactly the conditions for the city to cover it. (the cities keeps this chart hidden somewhere)
It starts something along the lines of "big enough to fit the whole wheel" + city has been aware for 1 week and not fixed it
You also need photos of the pothole, the wheel, quote of the damage and invoice for the new wheel.
But good luck proving the city knew without you having been the one to call! Of course if your wheel is broken before that 1 week period they don't cover it.
One last thing: if the city has subcontracted the road maintenance to another company, they are the ones responsible to replace your wheel, if they cover it.... Private companies don't do that. So basically you're SOL.Last edited by witchcraftz; 04-07-2018, 08:37 AM.
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I've had both the FH's and MPSS's on a Mk5 GTi that was APR Stage 1.
In my experience:
- Dry grip was essentially comparable
- MPSS's better wet grip
- MPSS's were quieter overall
- Can't comment on wear as I sold the car after putting about 10,000km on the MPSS's but the both seemed to wear comparably.
Overall, I wouldn't do it again and would stick with the FH's - you really can't go wrong for the price.
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