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is the quality of their fitting and balancing comparable to regular machines?
Do they have some sort of portable unit?

What etyres do is have contracts with local garages equipped with mobile fitting units and pass the work onto them. In my case Gordons Tyres in Wakefield came out with their mobile fitting van. To be honest I didn't hang around and watch the guy fit and balance them, so can't comment on the fitting/balancing method used, but I didn't experience any issues whatsoever so that was good enough for me.
 
With etyres its worth just popping your head into the uk deals website, won't post it incase its not allowed, to see if there are £10 or £5 off vouchers that are current.

I'll probably go with them when I need tyres as it will save me half a day off work. Can't stand wasting the best part of a Saturday getting tyres :o
 
I use them every year and can't fault their service or prices, their communication and timekeeping really quite amazing - they turn up exactly when they say they will.
 
Why bother if the local place are only matching the price and not beating it? Oh and why would you rather waste a couple of hours going to the garage than having someone come to you?

Not really as you find a non-fitted price.

E tyres is £110 a tyre fitted, I got them for £100 fitted at my local place.

I knocked them down after quoting £86 quid from another website (Most places will charge a lot for fitting a tyre they havent sold IME)
 
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