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TYRES..S-west area
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2017 1:44 pm
by Ocellia
Just had new tyres fitted on my 2000 XM 3L at Chris Mullins tyres, Gloucester.
Worth the 68 mile round trip for a proper job done. Many tyre places are less than perfect (in my Lexus experience life) and quite a few can't handle wheels with no centre spaces.
Mullins guy had 20+ years experience-his landlord has several Citroens!
Definite recommendation.
Re: TYRES..S-west area
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2017 4:38 pm
by MTXM
That is good news about finding a good fitter and just out of interest what tyres did you choose? On the last two occasions I have opted for Michelin Energy, which are more expensive but do give a nice ride and just look right on the car! Regards, Matthew T.
Re: TYRES..S-west area
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2017 4:46 pm
by russ92xmsed
That's interesting to know. Not a million miles from me.
Re: TYRES..S-west area
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2017 9:09 pm
by ragger
In the north east I would recommend Derek Campbell Tyres at Preston Farm Stockton. I have just put 2 new Maxxis on my Xantia V6 and it has made a big difference. In an ideal world of income I would probably go for Michelins but I have used Maxxis tyres for several years now with no complaints. I have also found Nexxens to be pretty good too.
Re: TYRES..S-west area
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 9:26 am
by Ocellia
MTXM wrote:That is good news about finding a good fitter and just out of interest what tyres did you choose? On the last two occasions I have opted for Michelin Energy, which are more expensive but do give a nice ride and just look right on the car! Regards, Matthew T.
Energy Savers.
The Cross Climate new ones I didn't reckon I needed as I usually hide the car in winter.
Nice to have a day out, despite car being for sale-my aches didn't appear much yesterday!