flitwick Posted January 24, 2009 Posted January 24, 2009 had some new jap tyres put on my car(the same as lexus use) seem ok and none of that litte vibration running through the car now ;) only £100 the pair Quote
Randombloke Posted January 26, 2009 Posted January 26, 2009 had some new jap tyres put on my car(the same as lexus use) seem ok and none of that litte vibration running through the car now ;) only £100 the pair What size are your tyres? In the past the really good bargains can be had for the smaller or medium size C5s but the larger ones remain close to £85/tyre. Quote
flitwick Posted January 26, 2009 Author Posted January 26, 2009 195/15 only got a lx 2.0 hdi At least it is on the road which is better than my c3 at the moment ;) Quote
Randombloke Posted January 27, 2009 Posted January 27, 2009 195/15 only got a lx 2.0 hdi At least it is on the road which is better than my c3 at the moment :unsure: Thanks for the reply this is the same size as my 406 are the tyres Marshal or Kumho by any chance? It's a very good price. I'll be looking as one pair of tyres on that car are down to 3mm of tread. :( Quote
mlkey Posted January 28, 2009 Posted January 28, 2009 Thanks for the reply this is the same size as my 406 are the tyres Marshal or Kumho by any chance? It's a very good price. I'll be looking as one pair of tyres on that car are down to 3mm of tread. :unsure: I just priced up some kumho's online for about £85 delivered. Can get the fitted from about £15 the pair. Quote
Randombloke Posted January 28, 2009 Posted January 28, 2009 My local Citroen indy did the Marshal Matrac XM for £69.50 plus VAT, each, fitted. They are 215/55 R16 which is the larger end of C5 tyre sizes. This was middle of last year. Got the cheaper Marshal Poweracer (stupid name, but good tyre) for the 406 for about £40 plus VAT fitted in early 2007. 15k miles later they have about 5mm of tread left. Majority motorway miles. Quote
pragmatix Posted February 3, 2009 Posted February 3, 2009 This was middle of last year. Got the cheaper Marshal Poweracer (stupid name, but good tyre) for the 406 for about £40 plus VAT fitted in early 2007. 15k miles later they have about 5mm of tread left. Majority motorway miles. Wearing better than my Michelins then Quote
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