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<blockquote data-quote="docrayboy" data-source="post: 523052" data-attributes="member: 19175"><p>Changed my 320d front tyres at Hua Hin, Sg Besi today. Situated just before Auto Bavaria. Bridgestone Potenzas RE001 Adrenaline non RFTs 225/45/17 91W 8 week of 2011 production. Made in Japan. Got them for MR 540 each-with free balancing and valves. What wasn't free and wasn't expected though was that(after they offered to balance the rear tyres too), that both my front alloys and one of my rear alloys needed hot oven pressing(MR 100 per wheel) as the inner part of the rims were bengkok, and when they did alignment(MR 12 each tyre), both my rear tyres needed camber adjustment-MR150 per wheel for a 15 minute job!-but managed to bargain it down to MR75 a wheel after telling him I'm a BMWCM member. And there were another 2 cars in the shop all also needed the same hot oven pressing of alloy rims and cambering adjustment etc. Sometimes, one wonders, whether its really necessary. You guys have any experience with Hua Hin?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="docrayboy, post: 523052, member: 19175"] Changed my 320d front tyres at Hua Hin, Sg Besi today. Situated just before Auto Bavaria. Bridgestone Potenzas RE001 Adrenaline non RFTs 225/45/17 91W 8 week of 2011 production. Made in Japan. Got them for MR 540 each-with free balancing and valves. What wasn't free and wasn't expected though was that(after they offered to balance the rear tyres too), that both my front alloys and one of my rear alloys needed hot oven pressing(MR 100 per wheel) as the inner part of the rims were bengkok, and when they did alignment(MR 12 each tyre), both my rear tyres needed camber adjustment-MR150 per wheel for a 15 minute job!-but managed to bargain it down to MR75 a wheel after telling him I'm a BMWCM member. And there were another 2 cars in the shop all also needed the same hot oven pressing of alloy rims and cambering adjustment etc. Sometimes, one wonders, whether its really necessary. You guys have any experience with Hua Hin? [/QUOTE]
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