Mail order tyres - anyone cheaper than Camskill?
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Have a look at http://www.bestbuytyres.co.uk/
I was looking for some Uniroyal Rainsport 2 tyres for my Focus, and with fitting, they're the cheapest I could find.
I was looking for some Uniroyal Rainsport 2 tyres for my Focus, and with fitting, they're the cheapest I could find.
You could try Oponeo, based in Poland and free delivery:
you don't mention speed or load rating but they do have these in the right size £68:
http://www.oponeo.co.uk/tyres/kumho-tyres-215-45-r...
you don't mention speed or load rating but they do have these in the right size £68:
http://www.oponeo.co.uk/tyres/kumho-tyres-215-45-r...
OP: Call your local independent tyre garage; they'll often match web prices and sometimes improve on them and it means that a small local business gets the profit without you losing out.
I've built up a relationship with a garage in my town; always get a quote from them. With the exception of R888s which they can't get hold of through their wholesalers, they get my business 4 out of 5 times.
I've built up a relationship with a garage in my town; always get a quote from them. With the exception of R888s which they can't get hold of through their wholesalers, they get my business 4 out of 5 times.
bigdods said:
personally I would avoid 912's, FK452 is their good tyre. The 912 is AFAIK designed for motorway cruising in middle size cars. All the Falken tyres seem to suit lighter cars TBH
I do mostly motorway cruising in an Impreza WRX (1380kg?), about 16000 miles per year, so would the 912s be OK?voicey said:
What's needed is an engine like confused.com for tyre websites. You'd put your size (or even car reg for simpletons) and it'd search for the best deal - fitted or supply only.
You mean like www.tyresearcher.com ?
garycat said:
I do mostly motorway cruising in an Impreza WRX (1380kg?), about 16000 miles per year, so would the 912s be OK?
IME my Omega took longer to stop in the wet was average going round corners in the dry and just plain scary in the wet. Turns out Omegas like a harder sidewall.At 1380kg the 452's would probably be a good bet , I think my Golf weighs about the same. I would never go back to 912's on anything purely on their performance in the wet.
I would suggest that if you are driving a performance car then you really need to get some decent rubber, there WILL be times you are tempted to give it some beans and on cheap tyres you may end up in a hedge....
jon- said:
voicey said:
What's needed is an engine like confused.com for tyre websites. You'd put your size (or even car reg for simpletons) and it'd search for the best deal - fitted or supply only.
You mean like www.tyresearcher.com ?
craig7584 said:
These.Look around though as I've found they do vary between each other.
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