I'm awaiting 2 new tyres and wondered if anyone knew a decent fitter through this way.
Thanks to Craig (I think) who recommended camskill.co.uk in a previous thread I found :thumbs up:
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I'm awaiting 2 new tyres and wondered if anyone knew a decent fitter through this way.
Thanks to Craig (I think) who recommended camskill.co.uk in a previous thread I found :thumbs up:
I have bought a few sets of tyres through black circles and had them fitted at Seafield Coachworks. Balancing always good and alloys unmarked.
:thumbs up: thanks Ken that's what I like to hear
Well turns out Seafield Coachworks went out of business a few weeks back :(
That is a pity. Always seemed busy to me.
I had a couple of "internet" tyres fitted at GP Autos in Dalkeith recently. Good service and quick fitting. Even advised me about possible insurance issues with the non-runflats I was having fitted. Cost £30 all-in. Not cheap but not hellish expensive either. No problems with marks on the wheels but it's always good to mention any concerns before you get them to fit the tyres.:D
Cheers mate. I've bit the bullet and went to Farmers. They also advised of insurance and warranty issues but they're getting fitted anyway. Might pop the RFs on the front and wear them out sharpish, the Dunlop SP1's are crap anyway.
Uniroyal Rainsport 3's. I wished I'd done it as soon as I got the car! It's night and day compared to the RFTs no rumble, jolts and most importantly no tram-lining :thumbs up:
I noticed the immediate improvement in ride too. I've noticed no discernable difference in performance between the old Dunlops and the Khumos I had fitted but the road noise and tramlining were definitely considerably reduced. I might think about swapping the fronts and rears too to accelerate getting the benefit of a full set of non-runflats.:Whistle: