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Had to replace AT tyres for MOT - they had done close to 100k tbh. Replaced them with a couple of AT3 and had vile and sometimes scary tramline issues! Anyone else had similar issues? 

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20 minutes ago, Pete Mctree said:

I had a bad time with cooper at3's - they hardened with moderate road use and turned out to be very scary in the end. Never again & I have gone back to BFGs

I did hear that about the early ones . I think they changed the compound/block pattern after that . Not had a problem myself .

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Just sort this, front tracking was out, fronts then fishscaled so had two more and the tracking done and it is spot on! Economy is slightly up too. Roughly £100 a corner!

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Get yrself a Gunsons Trackright - £60 quid or so but on Landys with their million balljoints n slack as Alice spheres makes a wonder out of steering :) K

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