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  • 4 x 245/35/20 tires

    Where's the best place to get good quality tires for a decent price??

    TIA
    2016 1.4T SRi Nav (IntelliLink Navi900) S/S
    Stage 1 remap, Irmscher Style Door Pins, Full Buick Regal Grills, Badges & Airbag cover, VX Line Flat Bottom Steering Wheel (Colour coded), Custom 8' Digital Dash Cluster / Clocks, Video in Motion, VX Line Perforated Leather Seats package, Full White Interior LED's, Forge Atmospheric DV, Iridium NGK Plugs, Hardwall Hose Induction kit with Ramair JS108 Filter, Custom CNC Machined Dipstick, Custom CNC Oil, PS, Coolant & Window Washer bottle Caps, Custom Radiator Cover, 25mm Eibach Spacers (Front & Rear), VXR Brembo Calipers, EBC Camaro 355mm X 32mm solid discs & EBC Redstuff Pads, -40mm Direnza Springs, Dual Exit Exhaust, 20" Veeman VC7 Multispoke Alloys, Stainless downpipe, Elite Rear Boot Tail Lights, Heko's, Irmscher Rear Window Spoiler, Ducktail Spoiler, Full VX-Line Kit, ESC Magnetic Sump Plug, Nextbase 512GW Front & Rear Dash Cams, Reverse Cam, Removable Towbar.

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    I get mine via Oponeo on internet. Price includes delivery to my door, then I just take them to my trusted tyre fitter who fits them without marking my rims. Last ones I got were 255/35/20 Fulda sportcontrol 2 for £128 each but they do a range from about £50 depending on your budget.

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    • #3
      Just a thought though, mail order might not be best bet in current situation, my tyres came direct from Germany.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Drew View Post
        Just a thought though, mail order might not be best bet in current situation, my tyres came direct from Germany.
        I'm in no rush just yet pal, got to get the alloys refurbed 1st, so just getting the heads up on some of the best places to go for tires ;-)
        2016 1.4T SRi Nav (IntelliLink Navi900) S/S
        Stage 1 remap, Irmscher Style Door Pins, Full Buick Regal Grills, Badges & Airbag cover, VX Line Flat Bottom Steering Wheel (Colour coded), Custom 8' Digital Dash Cluster / Clocks, Video in Motion, VX Line Perforated Leather Seats package, Full White Interior LED's, Forge Atmospheric DV, Iridium NGK Plugs, Hardwall Hose Induction kit with Ramair JS108 Filter, Custom CNC Machined Dipstick, Custom CNC Oil, PS, Coolant & Window Washer bottle Caps, Custom Radiator Cover, 25mm Eibach Spacers (Front & Rear), VXR Brembo Calipers, EBC Camaro 355mm X 32mm solid discs & EBC Redstuff Pads, -40mm Direnza Springs, Dual Exit Exhaust, 20" Veeman VC7 Multispoke Alloys, Stainless downpipe, Elite Rear Boot Tail Lights, Heko's, Irmscher Rear Window Spoiler, Ducktail Spoiler, Full VX-Line Kit, ESC Magnetic Sump Plug, Nextbase 512GW Front & Rear Dash Cams, Reverse Cam, Removable Towbar.

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        • #5
          Even if you decide to go straight to a tyre fitter the online sites are worth a look because they usually let you compare side by side and check reviews. Consider going up to 255 also, mine were 245 but I changed them all to 255 for better ride and rim protection. Makes only a 1% difference to overall gearing.

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          • #6
            I use my local fitters to get my tyres, private local family run business who I'd sooner give the business to, as well as they have a leverless tyre machine.

            When i had my Facelft A VXLine with 19" Atomics, just before my wife got the car, I put 2 new tyres on and they scratched the alloy badly - would only offer a refurb. So I took the cash and replaced the wheel. Can't happen with leveless machine.

            I also fitted 255/35/20 on my 20" biclour wheels. MUCH better. £180 ea for 4 Goodyear Assymetric 3 F1
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            • #7
              Drew,... just realised you already have 255/35 tyres on,.. are you going back to 245?

              edit: .. you're not the OP!!! sorry

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Chewy1971 View Post
                Drew,... just realised you already have 255/35 tyres on,.. are you going back to 245?

                edit: .. you're not the OP!!! sorry
                That's ok, I'm with you, much prefer 255 no going back. Would recommend them to anyone.

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                • #9
                  I go to my local chemix (protyre ) ever since I've had my Vectra and insignias after that always have falkens fitted. Excellent in the dry and wet,they plough through standing water like the roads dry, no twitching at all. Lol

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