tyres seem cheap ???
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Hi Guys
just having a look around and came across these tyres , they seem really cheap ?????
Michelin ps3 £198 delivered !!!!!
anyone heard of , or , had any dealings with the company
link : http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Michelin-Pilot-Sport-Ps3...
cheers
Les
just having a look around and came across these tyres , they seem really cheap ?????
Michelin ps3 £198 delivered !!!!!
anyone heard of , or , had any dealings with the company
link : http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Michelin-Pilot-Sport-Ps3...
cheers
Les
Try www.event-tyres.co.uk, they list PS2's fitted (at your house or work by a mobile van) for £216 and these are the C1 ones to match the rears. PS3's are there for £230. I now use these guys by default as they are cheap and their fitters so far have been really experienced, good guys (which is so important!)
You can check the age of the tyres as well by reading the DOT code (4 numbers which show the week and year of construction, i.e. 5212 would be the last week in 2012 - an unlikely build date in France!). Age is important as newer tyres tend to be stickier but IMO a few years doesn't seem to hurt and its heat cycles that have the biggest effect. Changing all 4 at once has the biggest effect on the cars handling - much less tram lining.
Mark
You can check the age of the tyres as well by reading the DOT code (4 numbers which show the week and year of construction, i.e. 5212 would be the last week in 2012 - an unlikely build date in France!). Age is important as newer tyres tend to be stickier but IMO a few years doesn't seem to hurt and its heat cycles that have the biggest effect. Changing all 4 at once has the biggest effect on the cars handling - much less tram lining.
Mark
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