What do your tyres cost?

Paid £360 for 4 Eagle F1s fitted in 205/45/17 in April, and I believe £12 of that was for fitting/balancing - so £87/corner.

Same place, about 9 months before that was about £105 each (luckily only needed 2 that time, not all 4)
 

:D

It gives me a serious reason to drive sensibly and will never allow me to enter a corner at a particularly high speed.

Thanks to my father for buying 4 of these beauts without even telling me, at £50 a corner :rolleyes::eek: Long live the P6000.
 
The Manta is currently wearing Falken ze502's 205/60/13.
Seem like a good tyre, no idea on longevity though as i've only done about 2000 miles since I bought it.
£50 a corner.
 
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I've just gone for some new Avon ZZ3s for the Cooper S, getting them done for about £90 a corner.
 
Anyone know if you can still get Goodyear Eagle GSD3s? I have a slow puncture, so if its not repairable, I'll need another but thought they were replaced and most stock gone? :(
 
Yes you can, I was offered them in 225/40/18 for £105 each but opted for Assymetrics to match the rear. Must be remaining stock or something? Have found getting them in rear sizes impossible since 2007 though.
 
I'll be sticking with what the fiesta came with. They are quiet, comfortable, have worn slowly and offer surprising levels of grip. Can't ask for much more than that.

Last time I looked it was £46 a corner for Hankook Ventus S1 82v's.
 
For my Scania, around £300 - £400 each depending on type & position on vehicle, i.e. drive axle, steer axle, trailer etc.

Not got a clue for my car as it won't need new tyres for a good while yet.
 
[TW]Fox;14895398 said:
Yes you can, I was offered them in 225/40/18 for £105 each but opted for Assymetrics to match the rear. Must be remaining stock or something? Have found getting them in rear sizes impossible since 2007 though.

Ta, I'll give a few companies a call and see.
 
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