High Performance Tyres: Best Place to buy?
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I need to replace the rear tyres on my Carrera 4. These are 255x40x17 ZR rated.Might also do the front (205x 50's)
Is there a big saving to be made in buying these off the internet and having them fitted locally in Aberdeen or am I jaust as well buying from the cheapest local fitted?
Ideally I either want Bridgestone SO 2's (if they are still available)or Pirelli P Zero Corsa?
Any help appreciated.
Is there a big saving to be made in buying these off the internet and having them fitted locally in Aberdeen or am I jaust as well buying from the cheapest local fitted?
Ideally I either want Bridgestone SO 2's (if they are still available)or Pirelli P Zero Corsa?
Any help appreciated.
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just shop around, the larger companies will usually try to better each others prices.
I got Goodyear F1's quoted at £140 a corner, eventually got them for £89 at ATS
I got Goodyear F1's quoted at £140 a corner, eventually got them for £89 at ATS
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I got a good deal on some Toyo Proxes from www.mytyres.co.uk, cost me under £300 for four 215/40-17's
Edited to say: SO2's are £127.90 in that size.
[Edited by DJ Dunk - 11/19/2003 3:29:15 PM]
Edited to say: SO2's are £127.90 in that size.
[Edited by DJ Dunk - 11/19/2003 3:29:15 PM]
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