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scunnylad
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4th Jan 12 at 14:50   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I am buying new tyres and have got a quote from a local garage for £270 but can buy them online and get th fiited by a back street garage for £250 . Would you rather buy them from a reputable tyre dealer for £20 more or buy them online and save the £20.
Kieran
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4th Jan 12 at 14:52   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Does the place local to you have them in stock already?
whitter45
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for me whatever is easiest

For the sake of £20 you can get them supplied and fitted by the same people which is surely easier
adiohead
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phone the local garage and ask if they'll price match?
Graham88
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Pros - you get them quicker plus fitting is included

Cons - you pay a bit more and have to wait to get the tyres then drive down with them in car to get them fitted

I buy my tyres online as no garage can get near the prices, but then I don't really trust garages with my car either so I get my mate to do my tyres.

[Edited on 04-01-2012 by Graham88]
scunnylad
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They both will be in stock by friday by both places. I have already managed to get the local garage to drop £80 of the price. They can not match the other price.
Graham88
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4th Jan 12 at 15:16   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I'd just go to the local garage tbh it sounds like you'll have more come back if they damage your wheels back street garages will probably just say fuck off
Liam-Wilko
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4th Jan 12 at 15:33   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

also how legal are your current tyers as well ifthey are bealy legal you will wanna gange them asap or risk a fine if you wait witch means you pay more lol
MatthewR
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4th Jan 12 at 18:28   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

£20 extra to go legit!!! No-brainer
Anty
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4th Jan 12 at 22:47   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

dealer, and you will be coverd for wheel damage if it should happen..
tom_simes
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4th Jan 12 at 22:58   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by MatthewR
£20 extra to go legit!!! No-brainer

Legit? What's wrong with buying them online and getting them fitted locally?
Nic Barnes
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4th Jan 12 at 23:00   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

whatever is cheapest.
Ian
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I saved money by buying online and taking them to the local part worn place to get them fitted, they scratched both wheels massively one right across the spokes like you couldn't even do if you were trying to damage them, refurbed and that was terrible job as well.

Not really worth saving the money as going to somewhere who can actually work a tyre machine.
Nic Barnes
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4th Jan 12 at 23:08   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

problem is as well, buying them online, then taking them to be fitted, the garage doesn't really make money for that so they can't really be bothered, or charge tenner per tyre. which no doubts people would complain about thinking its only a tyre etc.

there is no reason why a local garage can't fit a tyre properly though. don't be put off by that at all.
Ian
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4th Jan 12 at 23:11   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Local is good and I would normally say a privately run place is better than a big name.

That place I used though, shocking.
MatthewR
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quote:
Originally posted by tom_simes
quote:
Originally posted by MatthewR
£20 extra to go legit!!! No-brainer

Legit? What's wrong with buying them online and getting them fitted locally?


buying from ebay i meant, sorry
Nic Barnes
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As long as they turn up and aren't a godyear don't see what you're on about really? A lot of tyre suppliers sell on eBay.
Graham88
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I was a bit confused by that too, I bought my track tyres from eBay.

 
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