Tyre Order - Help

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DaddyDarren
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Post by DaddyDarren »

Hello All,

I’m buying new tyres for my car. Could someone confirm these are correct?

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Have never purchased tyres direct!

Thank you,

Darren
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Aitch
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Post by Aitch »

Looks OK to me Darren, other than they're Pirrelli.

Is this the fitted price?
daytona650
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Post by daytona650 »

As has been said, they are correct, but buy the Michelin - so much better.
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Aitch
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Post by Aitch »

Darren, If you're buying just the tyres and not having them fitted, try Camskill.

They're usually cheaper but are off-line atm.
DaddyDarren
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Post by DaddyDarren »

Thank you everyone. Are the Michelin really that much better?
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daytona650
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Post by daytona650 »

Yes.

I didn't believe it but they are. My Pzero's would happily spin up in the dry. The 4S really don't very much. Way better in the wet and i mean way better.
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Alasdair 63
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Post by Alasdair 63 »

Darren, my tyres are ZR 20 , so don’t know if the Z makes a difference.
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Post by mickjaguar »

My 65 plate came with AMS spec 295/30 Pirellis on the rear from the factory (Aston Martin), rather than 'J' spec if it's any use. Which seems to have been standard kit from what I've read on forums.
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cj10jeeper
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Post by cj10jeeper »

Def don’t waste time with the Pirelli and GE the 4s.

I have them on the rear and way better. Just a few mm too much to swap out the fronts at the same time, but they’re going too
Myer swapped too when I recommended and he really likes them
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Lunar
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Post by Lunar »

Same here - they're the tyre to have, no question.

I paid £280 each from Merityre online but you might find them cheaper at Costco or somewhere.

Just be sure to get the correct spec. Y = 186 mph
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