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Hoddo
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9th Feb 08 at 01:07   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Tyres on the front starting to get a bit low. Really under financial pressure due to being at Uni, any suggestions? 195's not bothered about profile, lower the better mind.
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9th Feb 08 at 01:10   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

How much financial pressure are we talking?
Hoddo
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well road tax is due end of this month. just within reason Eck. I have a job aswell so I can afford to go into the red cos I'll earn it back
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I got a pair of 195/60/15s for my Merc. They were about 84 quid fitted AND they were Dunlops.
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that doesnt seem bad at all!

last time I had tyres I used

http://www.blackcircles.com

some reasonable prices on there last time I checked. cant remember what size I need now without going outside I know its 195/50/15s, but maybe I could drop the profile?
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Your local halfords store can order in 195/50R15 Yoko Parada's for about £40. Well my store can anyways...so check them!

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kumho ku31 are the best value for money.

actually better than the more expensive BF goodrich profiler 2 in many respects. Especially wet braking.
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9th Feb 08 at 09:32   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i cant recommend UniRoyal RainSports enough and i am sure other will agree their great tyres
i pick mine up, 195/45/15s for let than £40 a corner
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quote:
Originally posted by Fonz
i cant recommend UniRoyal RainSports enough and i am sure other will agree their great tyres
i pick mine up, 195/45/15s for let than £40 a corner


that sounds pretty good. is it worth me just swapping the fronts to the back and buying a set of 4 when they've had it?

where do you get your tyres from, you forgot to mention?
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quote:
Originally posted by Fonz
i cant recommend UniRoyal RainSports enough and i am sure other will agree their great tyres



I agree
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quote:
Originally posted by Hoddo

that sounds pretty good. is it worth me just swapping the fronts to the back and buying a set of 4 when they've had it?

where do you get your tyres from, you forgot to mention?


yeh i did think about suggesting your swap front to rear (i do it every 6 months) but then re read and you sed fronts are bit low so werent sure how much you have left on them.
i would swap if you could. i got mine from Britania tyres iirc

all i did was a yell.com search for tyre fitters in my area then asked for quotes on GY Eagle F1 and UR Rainsports in my desired size. No one had the GoodYears and so went for Britania as they were the cheapest (did have to wait a week to have them ordered in thou - but whats a week?)
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im estimating around 3-4mm on the fronts and a good fair bit on the backs. so might swap em, is it worth getting them rebalanced?
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if they were balanced when fit (a must) then no real point imo.

unless you feel wobnle, vibration through the wheel no point what so ever

less than 3mm is legal to 1.6 but AA and other big name motoring advisers say that braking effect is reduced by 50% below 3mm. however if these are on the back they do v little brakin in comparison so i say get it done!
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quote:
Originally posted by Fonz
if they were balanced when fit (a must) then no real point imo.

unless you feel wobnle, vibration through the wheel no point what so ever

less than 3mm is legal to 1.6 but AA and other big name motoring advisers say that braking effect is reduced by 50% below 3mm. however if these are on the back they do v little brakin in comparison so i say get it done!


sorted. just changed it now, feels slightly different. will have to get it up to 60/70 to see if I need them rebalancing if I remember correctly?
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quote:
Originally posted by Fonz
i cant recommend UniRoyal RainSports enough and i am sure other will agree their great tyres
i pick mine up, 195/45/15s for let than £40 a corner


Yes I have these tyres and they are amazing!!
Brittania at derby did mine 39.99 a tyre fitted n balanced i think
Ste L
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quote:
Originally posted by Superlite Ltd.
kumho ku31 are the best value for money.



had them on my old 2.0 nova, really good tyre's for the money
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iv just got some Yokaharma S Lines the other day and for the mony they are relly good
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10th Feb 08 at 00:23   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Fonz
if they were balanced when fit (a must) then no real point imo.


Actually, as the tyre wears, the heavy spot can 'move' around the tyre, so in some cases, rebalancing them after x amount of miles would be beneficial.

Any place which doesn't balance them when the tyres are fitted is run by Butch Cassidy and friends.
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Kumho Ditchfinders are NOT FTW

Rainsports are good. Had them on 2 cars.
Got Yokohama A539s on the Xsara, top stuff
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I've never really understood why you would put less tread on the wheels you aren't directly controlling?
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I agree Eck, I know so many people who often swap the worn front tires for the rear tires.

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