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Newbie Joined: 12-May-2003 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 8 |
Topic: Tyres Posted: 20-June-2003 at 15:55 |
anybody know where i can get cheap tyres for a 7 series ?
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therealmccoy
Really Senior Member II Joined: 27-April-2003 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 552 |
Posted: 20-June-2003 at 16:07 |
Try http:\\www.mytyres.net They are pretty resonably priced. James |
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Steve W
Groupie Joined: 08-January-2003 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 84 |
Posted: 20-June-2003 at 22:17 |
If you're in the South west Bathwick Tyres are usually pretty competetive. Worked out £20 cheaper for Bathwick to supply and fit two Pirelli P6000 225/55ZR16's for my 540 than mytres.net's supply only price. |
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Mike Fishwick
Groupie Joined: 26-October-2002 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 63 |
Posted: 24-June-2003 at 20:37 |
Have a look at Falken tyres from Protyres of Plymouth - they are really good, and in 17 inch form on my 2.8 Z3 have more grip than I have bottle! Some typival prices are: 225-45X17 = 85 pounds 235-45X17 = 90 245-40X17 = 95 205-55-16 = 65 They may be quite cheap, but Falken do not dupport F1 racing, hence the sensible prices. Lots of grip in all conditions, sensible prices, and long life - on the Z3 fronts last for over 30,000 miles, and rears for over 20,000. On Heather's 115 bhp Golf TDI (putting 210 lb-ft through the front tyres, plus steering and conrering) fronts do 12 to 15,000 and rears 30,000 miles. |
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