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new tyres, where to go?

Postby power » Tue May 19, 2009 8:27 pm

just ordered new set of tyres off camskill, can anyone recommend a decent tyre place to fit them that won't rob me! anyone use dtas in blanch with the 5% discount? and how much roughly to fit and balance 4 tyres?
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Re: new tyres, where to go?

Postby Kace » Tue May 19, 2009 9:22 pm

Cheapest I could find was a fairly standard €15 per tyre. Someone managed to get it cheaper from Malahide tyres but they still quoted me the same.

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Re: new tyres, where to go?

Postby Sebastian » Tue May 19, 2009 10:48 pm

JFK tyres just beside tuning factory , cheap and fast service fitted mine few weeks ago!
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Re: new tyres, where to go?

Postby Kace » Tue May 19, 2009 11:44 pm

Sebastian wrote:JFK tyres just beside tuning factory , cheap and fast service fitted mine few weeks ago!


How much is cheap from these guys then ?
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Re: new tyres, where to go?

Postby Sebastian » Tue May 19, 2009 11:49 pm

i mentioned before.

got 2 tyres fitted and balanced for 30 quid in about 10-15 minutes .
taking in consideration that a puncture repair is 15 eur seems like a good deal , not to mention i was quoted more at different garages
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Re: new tyres, where to go?

Postby power » Wed May 20, 2009 9:02 pm

cheers seb, might try them as its also a lot closer to home than malahide! do they open saturdays?
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Re: new tyres, where to go?

Postby Sebastian » Wed May 20, 2009 11:39 pm

power wrote:cheers seb, might try them as its also a lot closer to home than malahide! do they open saturdays?


fitted mine in a saturday after 1 pm
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Re: new tyres, where to go?

Postby Kace » Thu May 21, 2009 12:59 pm

Sebastian wrote:...taking in consideration that a puncture repair is 15 eur


Is puncture repair really €15 these days :shock:

Do they still fix them by inserting a needle type thing into the tyre with a thick rubber thread on it and then pulling it back out ?

Or do they apply some sort of rubber patch / substance to the inside of the tyre ?

The last time I got one done (was a while ago admittedly) they did the needle thing and it took about 5 mins to do.
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Re: new tyres, where to go?

Postby gary d » Thu May 21, 2009 3:11 pm

The "needle thing" is called plugging. they use a rubber plug to fill the puncture. Don't know of many places now that use patches and none that will tube a tyre.
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Re: new tyres, where to go?

Postby Kace » Sat May 23, 2009 4:08 pm

Kace wrote:
Sebastian wrote:...taking in consideration that a puncture repair is 15 eur


Is puncture repair really €15 these days :shock:



Had a blowout this weekend so needed to do some tyre changing. Asked the guys who did my wheel how much they charged for puncture repair - it's €10.

So for anyone City Centre or Northside :

Pat Clifford - Clontarf
fitting and balancing €15
punctures €10
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Re: new tyres, where to go?

Postby power » Sat May 23, 2009 9:01 pm

got tyres fitted today at bluebell tyres in jfk ind. est., 4 fitted and balanced for €60, bout a half hour. Driving around all morning trying different places jfk tyres was closed, and most places only fit their own tyres. but best laugh i got was from atlas tyres on kylemore rd., he told me " those tyres are a nightmare to fit, you'll have to leave the car with me for at least 3 hours, and it'll cost €100". :lol:
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Re: new tyres, where to go?

Postby gary d » Sat May 23, 2009 9:06 pm

power wrote:got tyres fitted today at bluebell tyres in jfk ind. est., 4 fitted and balanced for €60, bout a half hour. Driving around all morning trying different places jfk tyres was closed, and most places only fit their own tyres. but best laugh i got was from atlas tyres on kylemore rd., he told me " those tyres are a nightmare to fit, you'll have to leave the car with me for at least 3 hours, and it'll cost €100". :lol:
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Re: new tyres, where to go?

Postby Kace » Sun May 24, 2009 9:30 am

power wrote:got tyres fitted today at bluebell tyres in jfk ind. est., 4 fitted and balanced for €60, bout a half hour. Driving around all morning trying different places jfk tyres was closed, and most places only fit their own tyres. but best laugh i got was from atlas tyres on kylemore rd., he told me " those tyres are a nightmare to fit, you'll have to leave the car with me for at least 3 hours, and it'll cost €100". :lol:


Did you ever hear the like. I've heard similar stories recently, however normally the chancers only try and pawn off that type of tale on the ladies. I have a friend whose sister was charged more than €100 for fitting a regular road tyre on a Ford Focus recently.

Guys like this just need to be told in no uncertain terms that this is very uncompetitive pricing (you're being ripped off) and that you will take your business and that of your company and any friends / associates that you will inform elsewhere.
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Re: new tyres, where to go?

Postby power » Sun May 24, 2009 5:54 pm

Feckers!, i've just been polishing the car and wheels and noticed a crack in one of the carbon fibre alloys that wasn't there before! what do i do now, cos i know they're just going to deny it! And i've no way of proving it was them :cry:
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