The Promotion is open in store from 2nd February 2017 and runs until 6th April 2017. Customers must purchase and have fitted two or more Bridgestone branded tyres from a participating Halfords Autocentre, in the same transaction, to qualify for a Unique Reference Number card and complete the online form to claim their reward.
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sola35 to princessnataliefariss
10 Feb 1717#3
probably at the very least £20 more than you can get them anywhere else at a guess.
jono8
10 Feb 173#10
Super cold.
Ordered two Bridgestone Potenza RE050A for my car from kiwk fit with free mobile (at home) fitting for £79 each after TCB.
They are £98.99 each on Halfords (before the £20 amazon voucher), so still £88.99 after that effectively.
They just seem to have inflated their prices to make up for the voucher
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princessnataliefariss
10 Feb 17#1
How much are the tyres
Regards
sola35 to princessnataliefariss
10 Feb 1717#3
probably at the very least £20 more than you can get them anywhere else at a guess.
Gollywood to princessnataliefariss
10 Feb 171#9
For my car its £58.99 per tyre so £117.98 (effectively £97.98)
But equivalent lesser brand is about £80 so it depends if you want Bridge stone tyres & pay the extra £40 for the privilege (-£20 voucher)
royals to princessnataliefariss
20 Feb 171#22
lol, best question ever.......er ....um...for which car/model/etc?
anywhere between £10-300
safctopcat
10 Feb 17#2
got my tyres changed last year when they had a similar deal on Dunlop tyres.
lucas to safctopcat
10 Feb 17#4
Same got 4 dunlops fitted for my Mini Cooper for around £200 once I factored in the Amazon vouchers, service was good as well
SlightlyFoxed to safctopcat
20 Feb 17#14
Same here, although my missus grabbed my vouchers and bought a vegetable steamer. :confused:
Clisig
10 Feb 171#5
Hot for halfords autocentre. They MOTed my car for the last four years. never had any problems. Not like kwik fit always wants to charge you for extra.
if you good reliable service and not traipsing through some back street garages oil filled floor and filthy waiting room to get them cheaper i suppose yes it is, but i would personally search for a better cheaper price and put up with the oil on my shoes or buy them from ebay or online and get them fitted else where, but thats me.
zanderol24
10 Feb 17#8
They have elevated the prices of Bridgestones for his promotion it seems. Can get cheaper better Michelin for my car anyway even factoring in the gift card. Might work well for diff sizes though?
jono8
10 Feb 173#10
Super cold.
Ordered two Bridgestone Potenza RE050A for my car from kiwk fit with free mobile (at home) fitting for £79 each after TCB.
They are £98.99 each on Halfords (before the £20 amazon voucher), so still £88.99 after that effectively.
They just seem to have inflated their prices to make up for the voucher
larry27
10 Feb 17#11
If you see a cheaper deal get them to price match.
Offer DOES NOT APPLY TO the following:
•Individual line items on an invoice
•Services unless the items checked and changed are identical
•Brake components covered by the brakes4life guarantee •Tyres and tyres fitting
Price match is a no go I think.
Wadadli_Cooler
10 Feb 17#13
Best bet is to find cheapest online price on mytyres, blackcircles etc then get your friendly local fitters to price match or better.
msvf
20 Feb 17#16
..or get part worn tyres £15 balanced and fitted.
badasschris to msvf
20 Feb 17#17
where do you get that done?
HavocLP to msvf
20 Feb 171#19
15? Oo Wow, are you sure it will be part worn or refurbished tyre? Don't know how to call it, when they striping outside layer and making new one from chinese composite. No traction, blowing with high load and speed, etc.
Yes, and of course like most of people lets swap only worn tyre, lets say just front left one :smile: I think this deal is mostly for people who have some more safety awareness. I personally prefer to use good tyres and swap both on front or/and rear axle at once. Thanks to that I can drive faster then 10mph when little rain or snow will show on a street. Just saying :wink:
Iceman29 to msvf
20 Feb 17#28
You must have 14" wheels at most lol
Besford to msvf
20 Feb 17#30
Yeah, includes removing them from the wrecked car they were on too! :confused: Do not trust your life to tyres with unknown history!
Valiantcat
20 Feb 17#18
Just compare again Blackcircles to see what the going rate is.
FlangeNut123
20 Feb 17#20
Argh! just bought x2 Pirelli tyres on Friday from KwikFit. Got a 5.00 Love2Shop voucher. Apparently...
Work colleague tried to tell me voucher was for a sex shop :smiley:
seanyseansean
20 Feb 17#21
Wouldn't go for this offer as it's not too cheap considering,but have to give a shout out to the Halford Autocentre in Cirencester.
Before Christmas a headlight went out and I ran out of wiper juice on the same journey to Cheltenham. Pulled into Halfords 5 mins before they closed and begged them to fix it, which they did, and they filled the wiper juice. Got to pay and the guy was cashing up and simply said 'merry christmas' - no pay necessary.
Now I know he had already cashed up, but he could have taken the money and run. I'm going in there for my next service and oil change. Also need to remember to drop them in some gifts to say thanks, which I forgot to do.
Didn't the Halfords places used to be another chain which folded?
sneakybifta
20 Feb 17#23
I'm sure each one is different but my local back street garage offer far better service than the Halfords Autocentre.
dai.bonehead
20 Feb 17#24
Last time I used Halfords was a nightmare. Guy couldn't fit a bulb. It smashed inside and he wasn't going to vacuum it up until I suggested that he get a vacuum cleaner off the shelf and give it a go.
In all fairness it was not entirely his fault as the light array was an oem so didn't have the standard fitting, but he could have handled it better.
Not sure I'd trust them with any thing more involved...
msvf
20 Feb 17#25
Have been on part worn tyres for years, they look new. Haven't had any issues. Saves the planet and my wallet.
I'm sure someone will come along with a horror story. Jimmy's tyres Luton.
rockwell21
20 Feb 17#26
tyreleader.co.uk will be cheaper. they're delivered from germany but only take a few days. You can get them delivered to your local garage too.
DavidL
20 Feb 17#27
Bridgestones ridiculously expensive for my car. Boo.
knocik
20 Feb 17#29
maybe you had a look in cycling section to get tyre from a tenner.
boostii
21 Feb 17#31
Sorry, but always cold for Halfords Autocentre since their amateurish effort to change tyres scratched up all my alloys.
Hunkzilla
21 Feb 17#32
Bridgestone Potenza for my BMW are @ £160.99 each (Rears)
Must think it's a race car! (Maybe a race car)
cholent
21 Feb 17#33
lethal
mcallim7
21 Feb 17#34
they are only £58 more expensive for my passat :-/
so they can keep their voucher for my car
However, checked the wife's car 205/55/16 and it was the same price fitted so £20 voucher would work :-D
Just a shame i wouldn't let her drive on tyres with a wet grip rating of B . . . A all the way :-D
tom_g
21 Feb 17#35
just paid and booked in online. Will I get the code when I get them fitted?
Offspring_82 to tom_g
2 Mar 17#37
Did you get your code? I have ordered online but booked a time to be fitted over the phone. If buying online doesn't count it would be good of them to make this clearer on the buy now page as only got Bridgestones for this offer.
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Top comments
Ordered two Bridgestone Potenza RE050A for my car from kiwk fit with free mobile (at home) fitting for £79 each after TCB.
They are £98.99 each on Halfords (before the £20 amazon voucher), so still £88.99 after that effectively.
They just seem to have inflated their prices to make up for the voucher
All comments (37)
Regards
But equivalent lesser brand is about £80 so it depends if you want Bridge stone tyres & pay the extra £40 for the privilege (-£20 voucher)
anywhere between £10-300
Ordered two Bridgestone Potenza RE050A for my car from kiwk fit with free mobile (at home) fitting for £79 each after TCB.
They are £98.99 each on Halfords (before the £20 amazon voucher), so still £88.99 after that effectively.
They just seem to have inflated their prices to make up for the voucher
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_14552_productId_945392_langId_-1_categoryId_null
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Also on the Auto centre website -
http://www.halfordsautocentres.com/advice/terms-and-conditions/price-guarantee
Offer DOES NOT APPLY TO the following:
•Individual line items on an invoice
•Services unless the items checked and changed are identical
•Brake components covered by the brakes4life guarantee
•Tyres and tyres fitting
Price match is a no go I think.
Yes, and of course like most of people lets swap only worn tyre, lets say just front left one :smile: I think this deal is mostly for people who have some more safety awareness. I personally prefer to use good tyres and swap both on front or/and rear axle at once. Thanks to that I can drive faster then 10mph when little rain or snow will show on a street. Just saying :wink:
Work colleague tried to tell me voucher was for a sex shop :smiley:
Before Christmas a headlight went out and I ran out of wiper juice on the same journey to Cheltenham. Pulled into Halfords 5 mins before they closed and begged them to fix it, which they did, and they filled the wiper juice. Got to pay and the guy was cashing up and simply said 'merry christmas' - no pay necessary.
Now I know he had already cashed up, but he could have taken the money and run. I'm going in there for my next service and oil change. Also need to remember to drop them in some gifts to say thanks, which I forgot to do.
Didn't the Halfords places used to be another chain which folded?
In all fairness it was not entirely his fault as the light array was an oem so didn't have the standard fitting, but he could have handled it better.
Not sure I'd trust them with any thing more involved...
I'm sure someone will come along with a horror story.
Jimmy's tyres Luton.
Must think it's a race car! (Maybe a race car)
so they can keep their voucher for my car
However, checked the wife's car 205/55/16 and it was the same price fitted so £20 voucher would work :-D
Just a shame i wouldn't let her drive on tyres with a wet grip rating of B . . . A all the way :-D
Did you get your code? I have ordered online but booked a time to be fitted over the phone. If buying online doesn't count it would be good of them to make this clearer on the buy now page as only got Bridgestones for this offer.