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Started by Msej449 in Ski Chatter - 21 Replies

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Bedrock barney
reply to 'Winter Tyres and Chains'
posted Oct-2012

I bought my tyres from a local tyre fitter today. I took in a print out from mytyres website and they managed to Get within £10 per tyre which was good enough for me.
slippy slidey snow......me likey!

Far Queue
reply to 'Winter Tyres and Chains'
posted Oct-2012

Good one BB, support your local bushinesses. You never know when you will need someone local, worth the slight extra cost I feel.

Dave Mac
reply to 'Winter Tyres and Chains'
posted Oct-2012

Errk, Bedrock, you just answered the question I asked on another thread! Re tyre source!

Bedrock barney
reply to 'Winter Tyres and Chains'
posted Oct-2012

Far Queue wrote:Good one BB, support your local bushinesses. You never know when you will need someone local, worth the slight extra cost I feel.


Spot on. I'd much prefer to put the business locally. The tyre fitters only charge me about £12 to swap over the wheels each time. Very reasonable. The owner said he couldn't match the Internet prices but getting within £10 per tyre is pretty good when they are apprx £150 each.
slippy slidey snow......me likey!

Dave Mac
reply to 'Winter Tyres and Chains'
posted Oct-2012

I'm looking at £171 for All Weather, and £190 Winter, this for a Freelander 2. Still looking!

Daved
reply to 'Winter Tyres and Chains'
posted Oct-2012

Far Queue wrote:Can I ask how you paid for them DaveD? They were very blunt with me, and absolutely insisted I pay by either debit card or bank transfer. The woman on the phone was quite rude, and this was for a sale including wheels, so nearly £900 in total.


As I seem to remember it was debit card online...never spoke to anyone

Topic last updated on 11-October-2012 at 07:53