found these on camskill and ordered 4 they have good reviews. these are the extra loads but the normal load are cheaper. 52.85 plus shipping cheapest I've seen at the moment. camskill seem to have good reviews too so not expecting any problems.
Delivery is £6.96 to £13.96 depending on whether you buy 1 or 4 tyres.
- siadwel
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snoopy88 to Asam22
3 Oct 1610#9
I'd only use these places to fit tyres I'm not keen on part worn I've had too many bad experiences usually lumps in the tyres and you never know if they have been driven on at a low pressure damaging the sidewall etc. best off spending the extra few quid for new tyres
Darzen to Asam22
3 Oct 163#10
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Wowhats
3 Oct 16#1
Never purchased tyres online, how much roughly does a garage/tyre place charge for fitting four tyres to your existing rims?
Robj1 to Wowhats
3 Oct 16#3
Usually about £10 per corner
snoopy88 to Wowhats
3 Oct 16#4
I suppose it depends where you take them. places like quick fit probably won't fit them because you didn't purchase from them.
best prices are usually at places where they sell part worns from past experience.
kvn618 to Wowhats
3 Oct 161#5
£15 each in Edinburgh
Val2015
3 Oct 161#2
Great tyres.I have them.The wet road feels different now
snoopy88 to Val2015
3 Oct 16#7
and lets face it our roads are always wet :smile:
snoopy88
3 Oct 16#6
I paid 10 quid for 2 fronts to be fitted 2 years ago.
Asam22
3 Oct 16#8
part worn tyres £30 a piece for branded wheels Michelin, goodyear continental
snoopy88 to Asam22
3 Oct 1610#9
I'd only use these places to fit tyres I'm not keen on part worn I've had too many bad experiences usually lumps in the tyres and you never know if they have been driven on at a low pressure damaging the sidewall etc. best off spending the extra few quid for new tyres
Darzen to Asam22
3 Oct 163#10
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Darzen
3 Oct 16#11
Great price
wolf47wolf
3 Oct 16#12
Really good tyre, tread designed for wet and dry balance but work really well in the wet. Would recommend these over most on market for the money.
martyboy70
3 Oct 16#13
My car runs 215/50/17s, could I put these on, as they are a lot cheaper?
Adiebear to martyboy70
4 Oct 16#26
Should be ok, these are slighty wider so may possibly have clearance issues ( but I doubt it ) Only other issue would your insurance company class it as a undeclared modification when trying to wriggle out of a claim,
siadwel to martyboy70
4 Oct 16#43
If you have a Vectra then yes. I did it a few years ago as the 215/50 were £149 each. Note it will lower the car slightly and because you've altered the diameter of the tyre the speed you're actually driving at compared to what it says on the speedometer will also change. Your odometer (mileage) will also be different. I had Rainsport 2 and they stuck like glue, car felt much safer. Sounds obvious but you MUST change all four.
snoopy88
3 Oct 16#14
I fitted 215 replacing original 205 manufacturer spec before now going off information on a forum for my car at the time.
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Delivery is £6.96 to £13.96 depending on whether you buy 1 or 4 tyres.
- siadwel
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best prices are usually at places where they sell part worns from past experience.