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Car Tyres - where to buy the cheapest?
Hi there could anyone tell me where the cheapest place to get car tyres would be? I live in Scotland. Although i would want decent ones i can't afford much as on benefits at moment, but car's tyres need changed, well 2 definitely need changed (it passed its MOT but i was told the 2 front tyres were near the limit and i needed to get them changed) Is it ok to change just 2 or is it best to change them all at the same time?
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Perfectly Ok to change just two.
What car and what size tyres?
What sort of annual mileage do you do and is it m-way, A road, local?0 -
Whenever I've been looking https://www.tyre-shopper.co.uk have always been the cheapest, and you go the National garage to get them fitted.0
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i would personally never fit second hand tyres myself as i think they are kinda important, BUT my local scrap yard does cheap second hand quality items, that they fit
I guess (hope) they apply some common sense when choosing which cars are potential donars!0 -
I have used this company before, much cheaper than Quik Fit etc and they come to you.
http://www.etyres.co.uk/Iva started Dec 2018.0 -
Check online http://www.blackcircles.co.uk http://www.justtyres.co.uk (print off vouchers there) http://www.etyres.co.uk
Then have a word with your local tyrebay & ask them to price match/beat.
VB
& if it's 2 tyres you're buying, have them fitted to the rear, as this is current thinking on the 'correct' way, for safer handling & braking.
Although some still disagree!
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I also can recommend etyres - used them a couple of times, now everyone I work with uses them too as they've been v good on cost and v convenient0
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If you find your local ETyres place, you can sometimes get a better deal than off the website.Fight Crime : Shoot Back.
It's the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without being seduced by it.
Support your local First Response Group, you might need us one day.0 -
another one for blackcircles, mobile fitters are great and there is a 5% code on the voucher threads0
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Thanks so much to all who replied, that was a great help, will check through all those mentioned and make a choice. Thanks again for your time much appreciated.0
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