Tyres advice sought

I'll have a look, what is the sellers name or an item number there are a lot of tyre sellers
 
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Looks like they will deliver, then you have to find a fitter and pay for disposal, might not be much cheaper after that.
 
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Looks like they will deliver, then you have to find a fitter and pay for disposal, might not be much cheaper after that.
Did you click on their "Find a service centre near you" link? Extra £74 to £106 round here.
 
Did you click on their "Find a service centre near you" link? Extra £74 to £106 round here.
No Tom, I'm stuck on the phone today so a pain to do anything useful.
 
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Looks like they will deliver, then you have to find a fitter and pay for disposal, might not be much cheaper after that.
That's what I do
 
Ah yes, I see it now +£74 for me too.
 
I'll only need two anyway so I'll look nearer the time.
 
Michelin Agilis Cross-Climate will be my choice when I next need new tyres. I fitted them on my last van and was totally pleased with them in all conditions, including wet fields. It's one of only two motorhome tyres I could find with a wet braking performance of grade B. The hard looking off-road types are mostly poor on wet tarmac, anywhere between C and E. Where will you do most driving at traffic speeds? How much is your life worth?
 

Forget the last post crap using the phone​

These are the ones I use had good mileage out of the last ones only changing them because we are going on a long trip if I stayed in the UK I would run them out

4x 215/75R16C 10PR HIFLY SUPER2000 116/114R VAN TYRE 2157516 215/75-16c tyres C​

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£252.99

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Thanks Greengrass this is very useful I think I will go with these. Appreciate the replies to my post everyone. Peter
 
Hi all, thank you for the advice. I ordered the Hifly 215 75 r16c mentioned by Greengrass. Next day delivery. Tyres are marked M and S. They look good. Getting local garage to fit, balance and fit new valves. They are charging £20 a wheel but even with that I am well inside my budget.
 
MOT coming up in MArch so I'll give them a coat of looking at if I get an advisory.

BTW how do tyre prices compare in France to the UK?
 
MOT coming up in MArch so I'll give them a coat of looking at if I get an advisory.

BTW how do tyre prices compare in France to the UK?
When I was trucking out there it was cheaper to get the wife to bring a tyre out to me if I had a blow out than get one out there
 
That's what I do
Dave I'd be wary about them tyres from what I see they're for cars and can't see the pky rating if in an accident your insurers may not cover you I might be wrong but it says high performance CARtyre just saying remember your van carries a fair bit o gear
 
When I get the refurb company to do my wheel I'll get them to fit my new tyres instead of the old ones kill two birds with one stone so to say.
+ I'll get them to fit the new metal valves I've had for months lolol.
 
So I have just replaced both of my front tyres, and I was looking for a cheaper option, I eventually went on a same tyre back on as the one that came off as I was told that putting van tyres on a motorhome could invalidate insurance claims, just for curiosity I have just spoke to my insurance company (Caravan Guard) and they have confirmed that on my 5 tonne motorhome all tyres MUST be camper rated and not van, the camper tyres are manufactured to a different spec, so please be aware, I think if yours is a self build van or conversion then things could be different, but always better to check before you do change tyres
 
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