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No I feel buying budget tyres is false economy they are your only contact with the road it’s never worth risking writing off a van for a set of tyres , we always put on decent ones .
Yours is a lease isn’t it Daz? Just bare in mind they charge you £100+ per tyre if you send it back with tyres that don’t match their spec. If you’re paying for it at the end of the lease then obviously this isn’t an issue.
Quote from: Splash & dash on December 16, 2020, 05:55:12 pmNo I feel buying budget tyres is false economy they are your only contact with the road it’s never worth risking writing off a van for a set of tyres , we always put on decent ones .apparently studies show that even premium brand tyres are not great once they are part worn......im not impressed with the good year ones...or maybe connect vans just scrub the front tyres more often?the back ones are fine(and probably will be for another 3 or 4 years yet with my low mileage)....
I never buy budget tyres. I buy tyres online then pick a fitting centre. You usually get your pants pulled down if you just turn up at a fitting centre and ask if they have the right size of tyre for your van/car, plus they don’t have much brand options within their physical stock.
No I don’t do this anymore I went through 2 sets this year buying crap tyres that were 90 a corner,I was going to put a post up about this I now run Michelin X Climates they are the best tyres I’ve ever had on a van fantastic grip and they actually last. 145-150 a tyre just had them fitted a few weeks ago I spoke to the guy about them wearing prematurely and he told me that Transporters and Transit Customs all have a problem with tyre wear these days,he has a lot of guys needing new tyres on these on a 3-5 monthly basis.