Reasonable tyres
Discussion
Okay so following up on my thread regarding a fast estate, I have purchased (put a deposit down and agreed to pick up on return from holiday) a lovely Saab 9-5 Aero, however last MOT advisory was rear tyres near limit, I am planning to replace these ASAP once I have the car and was looking for a recommendation tyre wise. Have looked at Toyo Proxes and am currently leaning towards these unless there is a better option for less/same money. Looking at 144.00 for the two rears(not including fitting)
Also if anyone knows an online Saab specialist a recommendation would be much appreciated, I've heard the name Elkparts but they seem to be no more.
Also if anyone knows an online Saab specialist a recommendation would be much appreciated, I've heard the name Elkparts but they seem to be no more.
Does it actually work out any cheaper to buy from black circles (or similar) once the fitting cost is added on top? Quite a few local places seem to charge a fair bit to just fit tyres - I assume because they don't want to be fitting tyres people bought online all day, as there is no margin in it for them?
Mobile fitters like event tyres, seem to work out cheapest overall.
Toyo proxes?
Mobile fitters like event tyres, seem to work out cheapest overall.
Toyo proxes?
VolvoT5 said:
Does it actually work out any cheaper to buy from black circles (or similar) once the fitting cost is added on top? Quite a few local places seem to charge a fair bit to just fit tyres - I assume because they don't want to be fitting tyres people bought online all day, as there is no margin in it for them?
Mobile fitters like event tyres, seem to work out cheapest overall.
Toyo proxes?
Girlfriend is a mechanic - I don't be paying for fitting.Mobile fitters like event tyres, seem to work out cheapest overall.
Toyo proxes?
VolvoT5 said:
Does it actually work out any cheaper to buy from black circles (or similar) once the fitting cost is added on top? Quite a few local places seem to charge a fair bit to just fit tyres - I assume because they don't want to be fitting tyres people bought online all day, as there is no margin in it for them?
Mobile fitters like event tyres, seem to work out cheapest overall.
Toyo proxes?
Blackcircles prices include fitting at numerous places across the UK.Mobile fitters like event tyres, seem to work out cheapest overall.
Toyo proxes?
g3org3y said:
Worth checking out Kumho imo. Decent tyres for very reasonable prices. I've been using their KU31 for the last few years on the E30 and been impressed. Though, I think they were supposed to discontinue it and replace it with the KU39 which is £69 each in 225/45 R17.
Reviews look good, seem to be a summer tyre, not an issue in itself but will have to look into a set of winters on some steels.g3org3y said:
Worth checking out Kumho imo. Decent tyres for very reasonable prices. I've been using their KU31 for the last few years on the E30 and been impressed. Though, I think they were supposed to discontinue it and replace it with the KU39 which is £69 each in 225/45 R17.
Thats very cheap, I've been looking for a set to put on back of the Merc. Great price and they are good? I've been spoilt by using Conti sport 2's but (I know its against PH policy) don't want to spend a fortune on a set of tyres for a car which isn't overly fast.
Have a close look at the Dunlop SportMaxx RT which is currently impressing in independent tests.
A little more than the Toyos, but with the Dunlop free fuel promotion they come out at £156.80 for the pair from Camskill (£176.80 minus 2x £10 fuel vouchers).
My current Toyos on the Saab are also getting low and I'll be replacing them with the Dunlops soon.
An extra £12 plus delivery nets you a class leading tyre. Fortunately 225/45/17 is such a common size that there's really very little price difference between midrange and top end tyres.
As for parts, I get a lot of mine from PFS. Never had any problems and are well priced. Even had a couple of sweets thrown in the box last time - I'm easily pleased
A little more than the Toyos, but with the Dunlop free fuel promotion they come out at £156.80 for the pair from Camskill (£176.80 minus 2x £10 fuel vouchers).
My current Toyos on the Saab are also getting low and I'll be replacing them with the Dunlops soon.
An extra £12 plus delivery nets you a class leading tyre. Fortunately 225/45/17 is such a common size that there's really very little price difference between midrange and top end tyres.
As for parts, I get a lot of mine from PFS. Never had any problems and are well priced. Even had a couple of sweets thrown in the box last time - I'm easily pleased
jagnet said:
Have a close look at the Dunlop SportMaxx RT which is currently impressing in independent tests.
A little more than the Toyos, but with the Dunlop free fuel promotion they come out at £156.80 for the pair from Camskill (£176.80 minus 2x £10 fuel vouchers).
My current Toyos on the Saab are also getting low and I'll be replacing them with the Dunlops soon.
An extra £12 plus delivery nets you a class leading tyre. Fortunately 225/45/17 is such a common size that there's really very little price difference between midrange and top end tyres.
As for parts, I get a lot of mine from PFS. Never had any problems and are well priced. Even had a couple of sweets thrown in the box last time - I'm easily pleased
Dunlops also looking good in reviews and price wise. Thank you for the info on PFS. Are they a US company or just list prices in both currencies? Think I'd be fairly pleased with free sweets too.A little more than the Toyos, but with the Dunlop free fuel promotion they come out at £156.80 for the pair from Camskill (£176.80 minus 2x £10 fuel vouchers).
My current Toyos on the Saab are also getting low and I'll be replacing them with the Dunlops soon.
An extra £12 plus delivery nets you a class leading tyre. Fortunately 225/45/17 is such a common size that there's really very little price difference between midrange and top end tyres.
As for parts, I get a lot of mine from PFS. Never had any problems and are well priced. Even had a couple of sweets thrown in the box last time - I'm easily pleased
deltashad said:
Thats very cheap, I've been looking for a set to put on back of the Merc.
Great price and they are good?
Can't comment as I've not used them personally (I had the KU31s) but the reviews seem positive. Along with Hankook, I'd rate Kumho as very decent mid-range tyres. Given that you can spend £30 less per corner over an equivalent Continental or Michelin, that's a substantial saving and let's be honest a minimal 'compromise' in performance especially when you are talking about a family hack.Great price and they are good?
g3org3y said:
Can't comment as I've not used them personally (I had the KU31s) but the reviews seem positive. Along with Hankook, I'd rate Kumho as very decent mid-range tyres. Given that you can spend £30 less per corner over an equivalent Continental or Michelin, that's a substantial saving and let's be honest a minimal 'compromise' in performance especially when you are talking about a family hack.
Family hack, I bloody hope not. I'm only 21.Pop your required size into this web site and see what comes up:
http://www.alloywheels.com/Tyres
Good guys and get the tyres when they say they can, based in Rochford just outside Southend-on-Sea
http://www.alloywheels.com/Tyres
Good guys and get the tyres when they say they can, based in Rochford just outside Southend-on-Sea
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