my suzuki needs new tyres
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my suzuki needs new tyres
My Suzuki tyres are bald on the inside and I have been advised I need to replace them. Can anyone please recommend a site where I can buy tyres from due to being a family man I am unable to go to my nearest tyre supply company. All recommendations will be much appreciated.
- timwilks13
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Re: my suzuki needs new tyres
just for plain road tyres i use blackcircles.com, they cant recognise the tyre size from my SJ reg no, but just chuck in the dimensions manually and see what comes up.
Last time i used them i paid online with the booked appointment they said, rocked up at the chosen garage and drove away with 2 new fitted tyres about 15-20 mins later.
Last time i used them i paid online with the booked appointment they said, rocked up at the chosen garage and drove away with 2 new fitted tyres about 15-20 mins later.
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Re: my suzuki needs new tyres
Bought my last set from here. http://www.4x4tyres.co.uk/ Found the prices very good. Still thought it was cheap after i paid another £30 to have them fitted and balanced.
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Re: my suzuki needs new tyres
x2 i got my tyres from there and then i got my wheels from tyres direct online however when i was speaking to both of them they said they work very close together almost sister companys.Jordi wrote:Bought my last set from here. http://www.4x4tyres.co.uk/ Found the prices very good. Still thought it was cheap after i paid another £30 to have them fitted and balanced.
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Re: my suzuki needs new tyres
Don't know about Tom but i couldn't fault the service either.turbo-tom wrote:x2 i got my tyres from there and then i got my wheels from tyres direct online however when i was speaking to both of them they said they work very close together almost sister companys.Jordi wrote:Bought my last set from here. http://www.4x4tyres.co.uk/ Found the prices very good. Still thought it was cheap after i paid another £30 to have them fitted and balanced.
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Re: my suzuki needs new tyres
Like Tim said, I've always used black circles. Sounds like you might want a small adjustment on your tracking if you're running them bald on the inside edge.
Mine was wearing them on the outside more so I tweaked the toe out a bit; sounds like you need to adjust the toe in a bit. Should make your zook a little more stable on the way out of corners and in a straight line too.
Mine was wearing them on the outside more so I tweaked the toe out a bit; sounds like you need to adjust the toe in a bit. Should make your zook a little more stable on the way out of corners and in a straight line too.
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Re: my suzuki needs new tyres
Or you could be running them on to low of pressure.
I thought toe in/out is part of alignment not tracking??
I thought toe in/out is part of alignment not tracking??
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Re: my suzuki needs new tyres
.....It might be, but you adjust the toe with the track rod.rory-ray wrote:Or you could be running them on to low of pressure.
I thought toe in/out is part of alignment not tracking??
There's three ways of doing things:
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
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Re: my suzuki needs new tyres
okay thanks for the suggestions everyone il have a look around and get back to you lot
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Re: my suzuki needs new tyres
right ive had a look round at some sites such as
tyres247.co.uk
blackcircles.com
camskill.com
etc and ive got mine from tyres247 only due to they were cheaper lmao but im gonna keep looking for next time. thanks everyone for the help on suggestions.
tyres247.co.uk
blackcircles.com
camskill.com
etc and ive got mine from tyres247 only due to they were cheaper lmao but im gonna keep looking for next time. thanks everyone for the help on suggestions.