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You're better off replacing the brake disk at same time rather than havin new bearings pressed into an old disk, you can buy new disks with the bearing already in for 80 or 90 quid, takes around an hour to do both sides
I know theres lots of posts on tyre choice,sizes etc and i've read most of them. I'm ordering 4 tyres tonight but really cant make my mind up.got standard wheels on my cup so its 205 45 16, i fancy contisport 2's in this size but dont know whether to get contisport 3's in 195 45 16 or eagle f1's...