Budget Tyres

viatorem replied on 02/02/2018 19:49

Posted on 02/02/2018 19:49

Having recently been made redundant at the "wrong age" we decided to embrace an earlier than planned retirement which has the advantage of more caravanning trips but the disadvantage of a tight budget. Time had come for new tyres, Now I would normally have chosen an all season tyres to cope with frequent CL visits but they are quite pricey £140+ each and a very limited range in the 225 55 18 SUV size In fact there are very few tyres that seem CL compatible in this size Uniroyal rain Expert is one of the few that have good reports of soft ground traction (about £105 ea) My neighbour swears by Accelera Iota on his Disco 3 but they don't do my size. I decided to try a budget tyre with the criteria that they must be  made in Europe after past experience on a second car (now gone) After a bit of research found a brand called Tigar from Serbia, Michelin own the brand and have invested over $200M in the factory in 2014.      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCemXgw10Ag

I could not find any real reviews of the 225 55 18 SUV summer tyre but decided to risk it and try a set at £77 each from ATS (Michelin owned) They are not all season but are M&S rated in old school terms which is unusual for this size.

So far so good, very quiet and grippy in the wet. Not sure how they will wear but will keep an eye on it. First CL visit next week so it is bound to be soft.

Has anyone found a good budget brand tyre, what is your experience?

 

 

OrionCalls replied on 04/02/2018 09:46

Posted on 04/02/2018 09:46

To get the tyres you want slightly cheaper you could also use the cashback sites, At least one of them is giving 5.25% off ATS

Rocky 2 buckets replied on 04/02/2018 10:44

Posted on 04/02/2018 09:26 by Hakinbush

have you looked at Michelin Latitude Cross DTs basicly a summer tyre but deffo an all terrain without the noise of general gabber, which to be honest is getting a bit dated now, your probs want  "extra load" or 108h if you google em theres usually some one doing deals.. 

Posted on 04/02/2018 10:44

Dated H?, I take it you are referring to their use as road tyres. The use for them out in forest & fields are a boon👍🏻😊

richardandros replied on 04/02/2018 11:51

Posted on 04/02/2018 11:51

I've just put a set of BF Goodrichs on my Touareg,  Expensive - yes; noisy - yes; will they get me out of anything - yescool

Phishing replied on 04/02/2018 11:57

Posted on 04/02/2018 11:57

I have had the Uniroyals, very good tyres. Uniroyal is a Continental sub brand. Rainsport is excellent on wet but not really for soft stuff.

They do Yokohama Geolanders SUV in this size, very good and bit more bite on the soft.

Hakinbush replied on 05/02/2018 15:48

Posted on 04/02/2018 10:44 by Rocky 2 buckets

Dated H?, I take it you are referring to their use as road tyres. The use for them out in forest & fields are a boon👍🏻😊

Posted on 05/02/2018 15:48

Not knocking em mate just saying technology with tyres moves on and most people caravanning with a 4x4 would find it quite easy to enter-exit a pitch with out too much trouble, well unless your our chairman who ripped the a...e out of his van taking a run up an hill..

Lynneallan replied on 05/02/2018 18:48

Posted on 04/02/2018 09:26 by Hakinbush

have you looked at Michelin Latitude Cross DTs basicly a summer tyre but deffo an all terrain without the noise of general gabber, which to be honest is getting a bit dated now, your probs want  "extra load" or 108h if you google em theres usually some one doing deals.. 

Posted on 05/02/2018 18:48

H - love your dog. Lynne

Wildwood replied on 06/02/2018 20:15

Posted on 06/02/2018 20:15

I cannot say we have tried the tyres referred to but my daughters have tried various cheapo makes and found them lasting far less miles than more expensive ones. I tend to go for mid range tyres which seem to be the best balance between cost and mileage. Like most things you generally get what you pay for although there can be bargains out there.

Scottie2 replied on 07/02/2018 19:37

Posted on 02/02/2018 19:49 by viatorem

Having recently been made redundant at the "wrong age" we decided to embrace an earlier than planned retirement which has the advantage of more caravanning trips but the disadvantage of a tight budget. Time had come for new tyres, Now I would normally have chosen an all season tyres to cope with frequent CL visits but they are quite pricey £140+ each and a very limited range in the 225 55 18 SUV size In fact there are very few tyres that seem CL compatible in this size Uniroyal rain Expert is one of the few that have good reports of soft ground traction (about £105 ea) My neighbour swears by Accelera Iota on his Disco 3 but they don't do my size. I decided to try a budget tyre with the criteria that they must be  made in Europe after past experience on a second car (now gone) After a bit of research found a brand called Tigar from Serbia, Michelin own the brand and have invested over $200M in the factory in 2014.      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCemXgw10Ag

I could not find any real reviews of the 225 55 18 SUV summer tyre but decided to risk it and try a set at £77 each from ATS (Michelin owned) They are not all season but are M&S rated in old school terms which is unusual for this size.

So far so good, very quiet and grippy in the wet. Not sure how they will wear but will keep an eye on it. First CL visit next week so it is bound to be soft.

Has anyone found a good budget brand tyre, what is your experience?

 

 

Posted on 07/02/2018 19:37

Hello Viatorem,    Try website for TYRE LEADER who have many many makes and sizes and really competitive prices...They deliver tyres straight to your home....Your local gar@ge will normally fit for a tenner each but you will still be in pocket.

EmilysDad replied on 07/02/2018 21:04

Posted on 07/02/2018 19:37 by Scottie2

Hello Viatorem,    Try website for TYRE LEADER who have many many makes and sizes and really competitive prices...They deliver tyres straight to your home....Your local gar@ge will normally fit for a tenner each but you will still be in pocket.

Posted on 07/02/2018 21:04

I bet that if you asked, your local indepedant tyre bay ie NOT Kwikfit/ATS/etc would likely match the Interweb price ..... mine does.

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