Tyres for the M Funf
Tyres for the M Funf
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Sideways Rich

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1,121 posts

203 months

Tuesday 21st February 2012
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I need a set of rear Vredestein Ultracs for the M5, where do people source theirs from?

Thanks
Rich

Nedzilla

2,439 posts

200 months

Tuesday 21st February 2012
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Got mine for the M3 from camskill,dont know about M5 sizes,usually pretty cheap though.

plenty

5,036 posts

212 months

Tuesday 21st February 2012
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Mytyres are cheaper than Camskill for Vreds.

Patrick Bateman

13,046 posts

200 months

Tuesday 21st February 2012
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Have a look around but I've found the following to be the cheapest (varies between them) for any tyres-

Camskill
Mytyres
Lovetyres

Sideways Rich

Original Poster:

1,121 posts

203 months

Tuesday 21st February 2012
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Patrick Bateman said:
Have a look around but I've found the following to be the cheapest (varies between them) for any tyres-

Camskill
Mytyres
Lovetyres
Ended up going with Clickontyres- great customer service and they price matched Camskill.

playalistic

2,270 posts

190 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2012
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I've always found http://www.tyremen.co.uk/ cheaper for Vreds...

Boogsie

124 posts

177 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2012
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I'm going to be in a similar situation soon, but I haven't found anyone that stocks the correct size for an E60. Are you running a different size?

Sideways Rich

Original Poster:

1,121 posts

203 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2012
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Boogsie said:
I'm going to be in a similar situation soon, but I haven't found anyone that stocks the correct size for an E60. Are you running a different size?
Mine's an E39

Aizle

12,429 posts

201 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2012
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How do you find the Vreds? Had them before?

I'm currently running Eagle F1s and I'm thinking of changing to Conti when they wear out.

Sideways Rich

Original Poster:

1,121 posts

203 months

Wednesday 22nd February 2012
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Aizle said:
How do you find the Vreds? Had them before?

I'm currently running Eagle F1s and I'm thinking of changing to Conti when they wear out.
Found them really good, car rides very well with them on, nice and progressive when the rear loses grip.

Aizle

12,429 posts

201 months

Friday 24th February 2012
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Sideways Rich said:
Found them really good, car rides very well with them on, nice and progressive when the rear loses grip.
Sounds good, which tyre are you comparing them too out of interest?

nickrex

258 posts

199 months

Monday 27th February 2012
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Everytime I need tyres at least half a dozen local tyre fitters undercut ALL the online sellers. I think many people now automatically buy online because they've been conditioned that it's the cheapest option, just like all the people queuing at Tesco for petrol.

Boogsie

124 posts

177 months

Monday 27th February 2012
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What's better value than tesco for petrol then?

plenty

5,036 posts

212 months

Monday 27th February 2012
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nickrex said:
Everytime I need tyres at least half a dozen local tyre fitters undercut ALL the online sellers. I think many people now automatically buy online because they've been conditioned that it's the cheapest option, just like all the people queuing at Tesco for petrol.
Perhaps I use the wrong tyre fitters or live in the wrong part of the country, but I've never managed to get a better price this way (and I've tried).

In fact the last guy refused to quote for Vreds and swore blind that I was making a huge mistake by fitting them to the Funf - I had to basically twist his arm to do the job.

nickrex

258 posts

199 months

Monday 27th February 2012
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Boogsie said:
What's better value than tesco for petrol then?
My local Tesco mega store's petrol is no cheaper than several near-by forecourts. They were cheaper once, then everyone gets into a pattern of automatically gong there without noticing that it's no longer any cheaper than other stations, well that's the only reason I can think of why so many people still wait for 10 minutes when they can drive straight in and fill up for the same price a couple of miles up the road???

Sideways Rich

Original Poster:

1,121 posts

203 months

Monday 27th February 2012
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plenty said:
Perhaps I use the wrong tyre fitters or live in the wrong part of the country, but I've never managed to get a better price this way (and I've tried).

In fact the last guy refused to quote for Vreds and swore blind that I was making a huge mistake by fitting them to the Funf - I had to basically twist his arm to do the job.
Same experience here

Aizle

12,429 posts

201 months

Monday 27th February 2012
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Aizle said:
Sounds good, which tyre are you comparing them too out of interest?
Rich and plenty. Which tyres did you both have before these? F1s?

plenty

5,036 posts

212 months

Monday 27th February 2012
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PS2s on the front and Pirelli P6 All Seasons on the rear.

On the front, Vred Sessantas are at least as good as worn PS2s, and a million times better than the P6s although I do miss the hilarious amount of easy low-speed oversteer that is available with comedy rear tyres.

Aizle

12,429 posts

201 months

Monday 27th February 2012
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The MX5 had nearly worn Avon ZZ3 (I think) on all 4 corners when I bought it.

Great dry grip but in the wet it would let go with a touch of power in 2nd on a roundabout, had to go round on no throttle.

I'm liking the sound of these Vreds more and more.

ArtVandelay

6,692 posts

210 months

Monday 27th February 2012
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Aizle said:
The MX5 had nearly worn Avon ZZ3 (I think) on all 4 corners when I bought it.

Great dry grip but in the wet it would let go with a touch of power in 2nd on a roundabout, had to go round on no throttle.

I'm liking the sound of these Vreds more and more.
Told you so wink

Let me know how you get on as I'll probably slap a set on the 6 when it needs them