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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: a2reed on 28 January 2010, 15:32:03
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Just been down to my local Tyre place as I had a slow puncture on the rear left ... turns out the tyre is worn all the way down on the inside
The shop reckon 4 new tyres and quoted £481.50 including front tracking does this sound a little pricey?...and is therea way top adjust the rear tracking?
It is a 2.5 elite slaoon btw
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Just been down to my local Tyre place as I had a slow puncture on the rear left ... turns out the tyre is worn all the way down on the inside
The shop reckon 4 new tyres and quoted £481.50 including front tracking does this sound a little pricey?...and is therea way top adjust the rear tracking?
It is a 2.5 elite slaoon btw
I would shop around mate, thats pretty expensive
I have an omega CDX but with 'elite' wheels ... I fit 225/16 tyres on...any brand...I pay £70 a corner
If I ever buy tyres I haggle a bit if I need tracking...it only takes 5 mins or so to track the front wheels and most tyre centres will throw it in if you buy a couple (or 4 tyres off them)
if not....walk away. There are lots of other tyre centres about who need your business
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Just been down to my local Tyre place as I had a slow puncture on the rear left ... turns out the tyre is worn all the way down on the inside
The shop reckon 4 new tyres and quoted £481.50 including front tracking does this sound a little pricey?...and is therea way top adjust the rear tracking?
It is a 2.5 elite slaoon btw
I would shop around mate, thats pretty expensive
I have an omega CDX but with 'elite' wheels ... I fit 225/16 tyres on...any brand...I pay £70 a corner
If I ever buy tyres I haggle a bit if I need tracking...it only takes 5 mins or so to track the front wheels and most tyre centres will throw it in if you buy a couple (or 4 tyres off them)
if not....walk away. There are lots of other tyre centres about who need your business
Take a look on ebay, then pay a fitter about £10 per wheel to fit and balance, £30 to track.
You can get 4 top spec Contis for under £350 delivered, my cheapo Triangle Talon Sport TR918s are £167.99 for 4 either fitted in Macclesfield or delivered...then pay to fit as above.
Most high street tyre places are pricey compared to doing this :y
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Just been down to my local Tyre place as I had a slow puncture on the rear left ... turns out the tyre is worn all the way down on the inside
The shop reckon 4 new tyres and quoted £481.50 including front tracking does this sound a little pricey?...and is therea way top adjust the rear tracking?
It is a 2.5 elite slaoon btw
I would shop around mate, thats pretty expensive
I have an omega CDX but with 'elite' wheels ... I fit 225/16 tyres on...any brand...I pay £70 a corner
If I ever buy tyres I haggle a bit if I need tracking...it only takes 5 mins or so to track the front wheels and most tyre centres will throw it in if you buy a couple (or 4 tyres off them)
if not....walk away. There are lots of other tyre centres about who need your business
Take a look on ebay, then pay a fitter about £10 per wheel to fit and balance, £30 to track.
You can get 4 top spec Contis for under £350 delivered, my cheapo Triangle Talon Sport TR918s are £167.99 for 4 either fitted in Macclesfield or delivered...then pay to fit as above.
Most high street tyre places are pricey compared to doing this :y
Sorry-mine are 225/55/16s, your may differ, search under tyre size like 225 55 16 on ebay :y
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If your rubbing out the rear tyres on the inside then you have a serious alignment issue here, get your car to WIM at chesham and get Tony Bones to set the car up again and he can supply the tyres at very competitive prices to boot. dont let any one else touch your car as they have not got the experiance to deal with it properly. WIM= wheels in motion, google them for a phone /contact No. :y
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If your rubbing out the rear tyres on the inside then you have a serious alignment issue here, get your car to WIM at chesham and get Tony Bones to set the car up again and he can supply the tyres at very competitive prices to boot. dont let any one else touch your car as they have not got the experiance to deal with it properly. WIM= wheels in motion, google them for a phone /contact No. :y
Link: http://www.blackboots.co.uk/ :y
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thanks chaps..... can the rear tracking be adjusted?
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thanks chaps..... can the rear tracking be adjusted?
I was surprised, but on mine, yes :y
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Yes it can ,but you need to find someone who can do it properly and not some spotty youf in oily overalls who puts the setting in the 'green' and relives you of a stonking amount of dosh, only to find in a few thousand miles that you need new tyres again. ::)
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WHat about Blackboots can they do it?
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WHat about Blackboots can they do it?
They are the WIM alignment place...see link above! :y
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WIM the only place to go mate, i am in Mitcham and have made the relitivly short journey to them and they are the only place that will ever track any of my cars whatever they may be. you will get a discounted price if you mention OOF :y
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thanks chaps..... can the rear tracking be adjusted?
It can. As others have said get over to WIM and Tony will carry out a full 4 wheel alignment and geometry check. WIM are part of Blackboots and will do a cracking deal on tyres while you're there. :y
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Yep, WIM is the only place I will go: http://www.wheels-inmotion.co.uk/
Took my previous Omega there and they put a new set of tyres on, changed the wishbones and sorted out the rear track rod ends. Before all that work it wore a front tyre's inner shoulder down to the beading to the point where it deflated!
It used to dive for the kerb at all times. Post-WIM it ran like a dream. I was so impressed I took SWMBOs Focus there too.
Mention OOF and they'll do a deal. Even better if you want tyres as they will price match Blackcircles.
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l live 100 miles away but have been to Tony at 'Wheels in Motion' twice, worth every penny, great job.
Just up the road from you.
regards
richard a
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Migs need to have all 4 wheels correctly aligned, doing just the front is scrimping and may well be money watsed if the rears are out because you will have to pay again to have all 4 done. £30 is about the average for a 4 wheel alignment at National Tyres with whom I have never had any problems.
Tyre type - you get what you pay for and in my experience the cheapos are noisy and do not hug the road as well as the originals. I bite the bullet and use Michellin Pilot Primacy's all round. Low noise, comfortable ride, high grip and long life. Others say Continental's are the next best thing.
Whatever you opt for at least use the asymetric tread pattern type.
If it was the rears that are wearing abnormally I cannot understand why having the fronts done will alter that. Do all 4 m8, and feel the difference it makes.
GudLuk