Approaching the need for new tyres. Recommendations please
I used to use Barry's all the time for my S3 and S4, but with the RS4 they weren't as competitive on tyre prices and they can't supply Vredesteins. I use TAM tyres in Dunston next door to Revolution now for balancing and fitting since they have the Hunter GSP 9700; I'm sure Glen will dislike me for saying that!victor2vt wrote:P-G
Have you never used Barry's tyres before ?
Excellent price and no problems

Thanks for all these responses. All very useful.
I just had a quote by phone for a set of 4 Goodyear GSDs (255/35/19) and they came in at £703.96. As I'd asked for 4 the tyre dealer then said I would get a 5% discount. This takes the cost down to £668.76. I'm pleased with that as I'd always budgeted a lot more in my mind
Will keep what I have for the time being as the first MOT is not due until 22 May. I have the feeling the car tyres will be about done by then. Will look to renew early next month.
Nick
I just had a quote by phone for a set of 4 Goodyear GSDs (255/35/19) and they came in at £703.96. As I'd asked for 4 the tyre dealer then said I would get a 5% discount. This takes the cost down to £668.76. I'm pleased with that as I'd always budgeted a lot more in my mind

Will keep what I have for the time being as the first MOT is not due until 22 May. I have the feeling the car tyres will be about done by then. Will look to renew early next month.
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Hi All,
Have always bought tyres from blackcircles and had locally fitted. If I buy tyres only from the internet can I trust a local fitter with my RS4 alloys and what should they charge to fit...is this normal to buy the tyres and have someone fit them. I am considering the Vreds from Camskill as been driving my RS on winter vreds up to now in Europe. Sorry for the dumb question but not had a car with such expensive tyres before so just gone the easy route. Cheapest I can get for F1 assy is just short of £800 fitted so keen to go for the vreds unless can get cheaper
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Have always bought tyres from blackcircles and had locally fitted. If I buy tyres only from the internet can I trust a local fitter with my RS4 alloys and what should they charge to fit...is this normal to buy the tyres and have someone fit them. I am considering the Vreds from Camskill as been driving my RS on winter vreds up to now in Europe. Sorry for the dumb question but not had a car with such expensive tyres before so just gone the easy route. Cheapest I can get for F1 assy is just short of £800 fitted so keen to go for the vreds unless can get cheaper

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I've got a similar issue to Surfy - I've just bought a set of Vreds for under six hundred quid delivered, but my usual local fitter won't fit them "due to insurance issues". 
Can anyone recommend a local fitter who'll fit customer supplied tyres in the Newbury/Swindon area?

Can anyone recommend a local fitter who'll fit customer supplied tyres in the Newbury/Swindon area?
Chris
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Update on the Vredesteins. Having acquired myself a new tyre tread depth gauge after my eldest chimp lost the previous one, I measured the Vredesteins last night. I am approaching 16k miles on them and rotated two weeks ago front to back so the depths are 5mm on fronts and 4.5mm on rears.
So they are going to well outlast the F1's at 19k miles and those who know me know that I am not a driving miss daisy. but there is a fair amount of motorway driving on them.
So they are going to well outlast the F1's at 19k miles and those who know me know that I am not a driving miss daisy. but there is a fair amount of motorway driving on them.
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I'm used to inchesP_G wrote:Update on the Vredesteins. Having acquired myself a new tyre tread depth gauge after my eldest chimp lost the previous one, I measured the Vredesteins last night. I am approaching 16k miles on them and rotated two weeks ago front to back so the depths are 5mm on fronts and 4.5mm on rears.
So they are going to well outlast the F1's at 19k miles and those who know me know that I am not a driving miss daisy. but there is a fair amount of motorway driving on them.
what's new? 8 mm (10/32)
and wear limit? wear bars? 1.5 mm?
total wear life ~ 6.5 mm
if we say you have 4.5 left, that's 3 mm of use left...
and you used 3.5 so far
3.5/16 = 3/x
x ~ 13.7k miles left...
wow, you may see close to 30k out of those tires...
a good 25k at least...
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PS2
Michelin PS2's all the time.
The very best performance tyre.
great cornering, great stability, dual compound I believe.
The very best performance tyre.
great cornering, great stability, dual compound I believe.
2007 Phantom Black DnA tuned (UK)stage 3 B7 RS4 saloon, hotchkis arb's, H&R springs, goodridge lines, ferodo DS 2500 pads, GMG cat back exhaust system, BMC panel filter.
2005 Grey B5 A4 2.0 TFSI sedan
2000 WRC WRX turbo-210/285 (kw/bhp) atw
2005 Grey B5 A4 2.0 TFSI sedan
2000 WRC WRX turbo-210/285 (kw/bhp) atw
Yes, normally 8mm new and 1.6mm tyre blocks. I reckon 25k miles, plenty for Europe.ArthurPE wrote:I'm used to inchesP_G wrote:Update on the Vredesteins. Having acquired myself a new tyre tread depth gauge after my eldest chimp lost the previous one, I measured the Vredesteins last night. I am approaching 16k miles on them and rotated two weeks ago front to back so the depths are 5mm on fronts and 4.5mm on rears.
So they are going to well outlast the F1's at 19k miles and those who know me know that I am not a driving miss daisy. but there is a fair amount of motorway driving on them.
what's new? 8 mm (10/32)
and wear limit? wear bars? 1.5 mm?
total wear life ~ 6.5 mm
if we say you have 4.5 left, that's 3 mm of use left...
and you used 3.5 so far
3.5/16 = 3/x
x ~ 13.7k miles left...
wow, you may see close to 30k out of those tires...
a good 25k at least...
Re: PS2
PS2's are a good tyre but twice the price of Vredestein and Goodyear, no discernable increase in wet or dry performance and in some instances last as long if not less than the afore mentioned? Perhaps more road noise in Vredesteins but F1's are equal to PS2'sRS4Molar wrote:Michelin PS2's all the time.
The very best performance tyre.
great cornering, great stability, dual compound I believe.
IIRC from some comments on here they actual perform worse in snow than Goodyears and definitely worse than Vredesteins. Hence the PS3 is now out.
For me I don't get anywhere near using my car 10/10th balls out driving where it outperforms the limits of grip from my current tyres. 9/10 is easily achievable on these and my licence is kept in tact.
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