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I need 4 of them. I've had a couple of quotes from local tyre slums but not too impresed.
Go out after dark with a wheel nut wrench?I need 4 of them. I've had a couple of quotes from local tyre slums but not too impresed.
To be fair to BC, they make it very clear on their web page which is which.black circles normally give two prices, one for delivering the tyres, the other covers delivering them to one of their approved fitters and having them fitted.
Just make sure you know the full cost including fitting before going ahead.
I refuse to believe that manufacturers are permitted to sell tyres in this country which are so poor that even 'the best driver in the world' would end up crashing a car fitted with them. Its patent nonsense.I've never heard of those tyres
I'm all for getting vfm, but please put on the best tyres you can afford - they are after all the only contact point your car makes with the road.the best brakes/driver in the world can end up in a Ditch with cheap nasty tyre.
Good midrange tyres to look at are falken & kumho.
Your tyre size can be changed if you wish.The key is to keep the same overall diameter + or - 2% so your gearing and speedometer are not affected. Google "tyre calculator" and enter you size, them see if going slightly wider with a lower side profile will give you a tyre that is more easily available.
E.g 215\70 r16 might be equiv to 225\65 r16 . This would give your handling a sharper feel, with better cornering.
(example only as I'm on tapatalk)
If you need specific recommendations, let me know and I'll get online and have a look later![]()
I've never heard of those tyres
I'm all for getting vfm, but please put on the best tyres you can afford - they are after all the only contact point your car makes with the road.the best brakes/driver in the world can end up in a Ditch with cheap nasty tyre.
Good midrange tyres to look at are falken & kumho.
Your tyre size can be changed if you wish.The key is to keep the same overall diameter + or - 2% so your gearing and speedometer are not affected. Google "tyre calculator" and enter you size, them see if going slightly wider with a lower side profile will give you a tyre that is more easily available.
E.g 215\70 r16 might be equiv to 225\65 r16 . This would give your handling a sharper feel, with better cornering.
(example only as I'm on tapatalk)
If you need specific recommendations, let me know and I'll get online and have a look later![]()
I refuse to believe that manufacturers are permitted to sell tyres in this country which are so poor that even 'the best driver in the world' would end up crashing a car fitted with them. Its patent nonsense.