cheapest way to get new tyres.

cheapest way to get new tyres.

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scdan4

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1,299 posts

162 months

Monday 5th January 2015
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Its time for new tyres on the car. My normal reaction is to go and park the car at the local indy car fitting place and just pay the bill when I pick it up. Its about £90 a corner for midish range tyres (Kumho were the last). He's a good bloke and I feel a little like I'm cheating on him by even considering getting new shoes elsewhere. But if it's cheap enough for the same elsewhere, then this month I'll feel dirty and let someone else soap my rims. Its January, we're not cash rich right now, enough said.


So, obviously I should start by having a look at mytyres or blackcircles (yet to do) but I am also aware that January is the season of the sale so maybe the more mainstream outfits may be worth a look?. There is also the whole quidco malarky as well that I know little about.

Does anyone have any sure fire winners for cheap tyres before I spend an interesting evening on t'internet?

I don't want nipnip slidemasters (been there), part worns (done that) or to have to fit them myself (got the (grubby) teashirt), but apart from that am fairly broadminded about it.

Size is 205/65 R15 if anyone cares.

Thanks.

smile

43034

2,968 posts

170 months

Monday 5th January 2015
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Camskill I use.

jas xjr

11,309 posts

241 months

Monday 5th January 2015
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I bought a pair of tyres for the xjr online. I chose an local place from their list of fitters and went along.the chap said ,"next time,"search online and then give me a call,we should be able to beat or at least match them." He was quite happy with that.
Maybe have a chat with your local man,and hopefully it is a win for both of you

PositronicRay

27,162 posts

185 months

Monday 5th January 2015
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Formula 1 Autocentres' seem pretty cheap on Avons at the moment.

bigdom

2,096 posts

147 months

Monday 5th January 2015
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£90! For that brand and sized tyre, he's the one robbing you.

Mr MXT

7,693 posts

285 months

Monday 5th January 2015
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Get price off black circles

Call matey boy and tell him if he can match it you'll give him the work.

That's what I do.

otherman

2,196 posts

167 months

Monday 5th January 2015
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Oponeo, if you can find someone locally to fit them.

oldnbold

1,280 posts

148 months

Monday 5th January 2015
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I used Tyre Giant recently as they now have a link with PH and offer members a good discount. The tyres ended up being fitted by my local indie as part of the price.

Have a read.

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

DuraAce

4,242 posts

162 months

Monday 5th January 2015
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205/65/15 kumho should be around the £50/£60 mark.

kambites

67,744 posts

223 months

Monday 5th January 2015
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£64 a corner (fitted) with Black Circles for Kumho KH17s. That's probably about as cheap as you'll find given that you'll probably pay £10 a corner to have them fitted if you get them mail order.

marmitemania

1,571 posts

144 months

Monday 5th January 2015
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Go and see a man down the pub. I'm sure for a few readies he will furnish you with 4 tyres possibly and possibly a wheel upgrade to.

Benbay001

5,802 posts

159 months

dave87

525 posts

205 months

Monday 5th January 2015
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Oponeo came out best for me last time - Camskill couldn't touch their pricing for N rated tyes smile

TooMany2cvs

29,008 posts

128 months

Monday 5th January 2015
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Ring around the online boys, get "fitted" prices from those that do them - then ring the locals and ask them to match what you've been quoted.

Ydnaroo

289 posts

204 months

Monday 5th January 2015
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PositronicRay said:
Formula 1 Autocentres' seem pretty cheap on Avons at the moment.
Use code TW125 for 5% discount as well.

DanielSan

18,868 posts

169 months

Monday 5th January 2015
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I've found Oponeo to be cheaper than black circles/my tyres etc recently. Just had to order a pair of 225/45 17 Michelin Pilot Sport 3's. £82 each!

scdan4

Original Poster:

1,299 posts

162 months

Monday 5th January 2015
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Christ it's boring. smile

jas xjr said:
I bought a pair of tyres for the xjr online. I chose an local place from their list of fitters and went along.the chap said ,"next time,"search online and then give me a call,we should be able to beat or at least match them." He was quite happy with that.
Maybe have a chat with your local man,and hopefully it is a win for both of you
bigdom said:
£90! For that brand and sized tyre, he's the one robbing you.
He runs an extremely good indy outfit. It is immaculately clean and tidy, always busy, friendly, helpful, open, honest etc. The guy that runs is as straight down the line as they come - he would make your average sgt major look a bit woolly and flakey. I would not want to ask him to match online prices as refusal often offends, he clearly is not one for joining the race to the bottom, doesn't seem to need to and, well, just, no - not in this case. (And I am not shy about asking or suggesting such things usually!)

kambites said:
£64 a corner (fitted) with Black Circles for Kumho KH17s. That's probably about as cheap as you'll find given that you'll probably pay £10 a corner to have them fitted if you get them mail order.
? Can't see that - it's a shade over £70 each on my computer

dave87 said:
Oponeo came out best for me last time - Camskill couldn't touch their pricing for N rated tyes smile
openeo are in second place with nexen blue ecos for 46 quid each, but allow 12 quid for hassle, fitting and disposal and then

oldnbold said:
I used Tyre Giant recently as they now have a link with PH and offer members a good discount. The tyres ended up being fitted by my local indie as part of the price.

Have a read.

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...
these lot win with michelin energy savers for 73 each fitted, so still cheaper than roytheboy, about the same as a blackcircles kumho and with the nicetohave A rating for wet grip. Hopefully a bit of a longer lasting tyre as well.



Thanks folks: Genuinely hate this sort of thing and assumed this would be the most boring thread so far in 2015 and get no help, so very nice to be proved wrong. Big group internet hug all round and all that. smile


marmitemania said:
Go and see a man down the pub. I'm sure for a few readies he will furnish you with 4 tyres possibly and possibly a wheel upgrade to.
I think that has happened in the past. Car has 6 wheels with it, not the more usual 5. Despite being a skinflint, not something I would condone. hehe

Patrick Bateman

12,229 posts

176 months

Monday 5th January 2015
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Tyreleader- cheapest I've seen for a while now
Lovetyres
Oponeo
Pneusonline

Blackcircles and mytyres have been useless in competing with these for a while now I've found, camskill has also been pricier than they used to be.

Just noticed Kumho KH17's mentioned. I had them on the Clio and they were crap in the wet. What kind of car is it though?

Edited by Patrick Bateman on Monday 5th January 20:43

Dave^

7,411 posts

255 months

Monday 5th January 2015
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I usually use EventTyres, they bring them to you and fit them while you sit in the comfort of your home/office/etc...

The convenience is worth the couple of quid a corner more they charge imo.