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    I think know those two areas - They'd be near Yosemite? I got the impression they'd been hit pretty hard by the GFC?

    Anyway, hopefully they'll get it sorted.
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    Not wealthy areas, they moved there from New York for a job my brother in law slacked off in, and subsequently lost. So he worked as a security guard and is now a policeman. Not a lot of money, but he buys videogames, computers and 1k guns when they should be paying mortgages and fixing things. My sister married a child.....they are getting an aligment done, but both front tyres had those cracks but she hasn't been told why apart from no alignment killed those tyres.

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    How are people going with the PS3s? Still the best value option?

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    The Goodyear F1A2 seem to be selling at very low and irresistible prices
    The PS3 is still a top choice, no question about it
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    The last BMW training day at lakeside brisbane used goodyear f1a2 on all of their 235m and m3/4 cars.
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    Couldn't find these in 205/55/16... How do they compare to the PS3 and what sort of price?

    I've been offered the PS3s for 160 a corner plus get a $100 fuel card... Hard to beat!

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    Let's be honest- a premium sports tyre from any top manufacturer is going to be good. Make a choice based on a perceived difference, brand preference or price and you'll be happy.
    That's a great price on PS3s you should go for them.
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    Yeah, take that deal, dam good value and you will like the PS3
    (Not surprised the Goodyear F1A2 are not available in that size)
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    Given the Goodyear eagles are an asymmetrical tyre does that mean tyre rotation options are limited?

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    Quote Originally Posted by donweather View Post
    Given the Goodyear eagles are an asymmetrical tyre does that mean tyre rotation options are limited?
    You can still X-rotate them. You just can't turn them on the rim if you want to move a worn shoulder from outside to inside or viceversa.

    Asymmetrics are my preferred option.
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