cheapest place for eagle f1's
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cheapest place for eagle f1's
where is it? also on my p1 at the mo are 205-45-17, do they make f1's in tis size or will i need to go for a different size?
also if i get em mail order, wats the rough price for fitting
cheers
also if i get em mail order, wats the rough price for fitting
cheers
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www.mytyres.co.uk for your f1;s fitting is between £5-10 per tyre
Originally Posted by DaveL001
where is it? also on my p1 at the mo are 205-45-17, do they make f1's in tis size or will i need to go for a different size?
also if i get em mail order, wats the rough price for fitting
cheers
also if i get em mail order, wats the rough price for fitting
cheers
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Standard Inpreza 17's are shod in 205/45 rubber, which is limited in choice.
Most people opt for 215/40/17's instead where the choice is much greater.
Goodyear Eagle F1's (GS-D3) are superb tyres and have won numerous tests for their ability
Most people opt for 215/40/17's instead where the choice is much greater.
Goodyear Eagle F1's (GS-D3) are superb tyres and have won numerous tests for their ability
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there is a tyre place in arborfield just outside the army garrison,if you speak to them they do toyo proxes,they dont charge you vat and they are the cheapest ive evr seen for proxes £70 per tyre fully fitted for my 205/45/16
cant remember the anme but is the only one in arborfield and you are only 30 mins away from heathrow (m4 j11)
cant remember the anme but is the only one in arborfield and you are only 30 mins away from heathrow (m4 j11)
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im near heathrow, will they do me a good deal mail order. i can get them fitted a local place
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Dave,
Try Feltham Tyres (I've never used them, but lots of people have recommended them)
Also try http://www.micheldever.co.uk which is based off M3 Junction 8, a bit of a trek but we saved about £20 using them (including petrol to get there, I'm in Kingston) for two tyres on my wifes Ford Ka.
Recently I have used http://www.camskill.co.uk and I'm very impressed with the prices, especially on the Falken 512 which were highly recommended by other Forester owners. Obviously you have to find a place to fit them and I used Merityre at the bottom of Kingston Hill who were very friendly and it cost about £45 to have them fitted.
Try Feltham Tyres (I've never used them, but lots of people have recommended them)
Also try http://www.micheldever.co.uk which is based off M3 Junction 8, a bit of a trek but we saved about £20 using them (including petrol to get there, I'm in Kingston) for two tyres on my wifes Ford Ka.
Recently I have used http://www.camskill.co.uk and I'm very impressed with the prices, especially on the Falken 512 which were highly recommended by other Forester owners. Obviously you have to find a place to fit them and I used Merityre at the bottom of Kingston Hill who were very friendly and it cost about £45 to have them fitted.
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