MK5 Golf GTI
General => Random Chat => Topic started by: SeanyK on December 30, 2010, 05:46:54 pm
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Hey folks, merry Christmas, happy new year & all that jazz...
I can't believe how difficult it is, to get 2 tyres fitted round here!
I have the tyres brand new, been to different places, prices ranged from £15 a wheel up to a whopping £20 a wheel.
One of them was humming and harring... "What tyre size" ... "Alloy wheels?" "What car?" :breathe in some more: £20 a wheel.
... I guess I hadn't realised we drive tractors with 50" wheels, such is the complicated nature of tyre fitting to our cars.
Even companies that quoted me £8 a tyre came back with "nah its £15, dunno who quoted you £8 a side"
For humour I called Kwik Fit, but was told they don't fit anything they don't supply.
I might just put a string round the tyres and walk round the town centre asking people if they want to fit them.
I know it's only £10 extra, as I was happy to pay £10 a side (£20 total) and £30 is the cheapest quote, but it's the principal, i'd drive to them so not like theres any transport cost!
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15 a corner is normal price. i got mine done for a tenner only because i booked a friend in for it at the same time
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thats the going rate I'd say :happy2:
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Oh, heres me thinking I was being ripped off :grin:
Everytime i've asked anyone it's always been a tenner a side, but if you folks on here are saying 15 a side is going rate, i'll go cap in hand to one of them tommorow.
... Since then i've just had the best of all, £30 a side - that was from a local tyre fitter who i've bought loads of tyres from in the past, what a joker!
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£30 a side is the same as £15 per tyre, since theres 2 per side
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I usually get them fitted for £5 a wheel or less sometimes. Quite cheap round my way but there not the most professional outfits.
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£15 a wheel is normal, we pay £10 at trade rates.
After all, 4 tyres can take an hour to do easy, especially if wheels need removing and refitting and theres the old tyres to come off etc.... Then theres the new valves and balancing...... So £15 a tyre is relatively cheap. £20 isnt too bad either, after all, you are asking them to do a professional job using expensive tools and equipment.
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Theres always people who want something for nothing! :laugh:
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Will obviously depend where you stay and how much you care for your wheels. I wouldnt base where i went on it being the cheapest. I always go to the same guy, and i always buy my tyres from him. Ive became mates and now i get it cheaper than usual. £15 a side isnt dear, especially when there not supplying the tyre because there loosing money on that.
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Theres always people who want something for nothing! :laugh:
Im about to break into that song that girl in Charlie & the chocolate factory sings... I WANT IT NOWWWWWWWWWWW (and tyres fitted cheappppp) :grin:
The £30 a side guy wanted £60 to fit 2 tyres, to me thats ridiculous.
(It's 2 rear tyres that need changing)
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15.00 quid a corner round my way as well,i don't think it's too bad & it's not as if you can do it your self with a set of tyre leavers :grin:
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arrrrrr you should live me i would of done it foc if you made me a cup of tea.... :signLOL:
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arrrrrr you should live me i would of done it foc if you made me a cup of tea.... :signLOL:
Mate, it woulda been tea, biscuits, chocolates, the lot! + £20 lol
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I know the independent down the road from me charges different depending on the size of the wheel and how low profiles you have. If hes seen monza II i don't blaim them for charging more as they have to be really careful not to mark them.
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i had some fitted last week and they charged me £6.50 a wheel,if i've got the tyres myself i normally remove the wheels on the drive and take them down in my missus car
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I usually pay £10 per corner in a local tyre place with guys I fully trust. Recommend them to anyone gils in Colston Road Glasgow :happy2:
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Hi-q have always charged me £10 a tyre for my car or £15 for the other halfs runflats as the are harder to fit
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I recently had 4 tyres fitted for a tenner a corner as well, i actually mentioned to the guy that they were the cheapest by far than anyone else around, highest place quoting £30 per corner to fit a tyre!
I asked him why thats the case and he said its to try stop people from buying cheap online and then just going to tyre placers for fitting as they dont really make any money from it
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I recently had 4 tyres fitted for a tenner a corner as well, i actually mentioned to the guy that they were the cheapest by far than anyone else around, highest place quoting £30 per corner to fit a tyre!
I asked him why thats the case and he said its to try stop people from buying cheap online and then just going to tyre placers for fitting as they dont really make any money from it
And that's exactly what's happening. Until all the online tyre retailers cornered the market (including ebay) you used to be able to get a tyre mounted for about five to seven quid, not it's at least double that if not considerably more.
There is a place around the corner from me who will still do them for a tenner each, cash in hand, but they seem to be the exception to the rule round these parts.
I don't see how the size of the wheel comes into it really, it's the same length of time labour wise, you use about the same number of wheel weights and the same amount of air pressure no matter what size wheels you're dealing with. The only issues I can see is the marking of diamond cut alloys being a perennial problem, but many VAG wheels have at least a diamond cut rim so we just can't escape that little issue.
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the thing is though if you were to buy your tyres from somewhere like kwik-fit you would be shelling out the best part of £1000 for a set of tyres
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the thing is though if you were to buy your tyres from somewhere like kwik-fit you would be shelling out the best part of £1000 for a set of tyres
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Really?
I paid £600 in total for four PS2 and fitment. I did them in pairs at separate times of the year. No marks on the rims from fitment. All from my local Kwik-Fit!
Even blackcircles want £605 for supply and fitting, or £545 for supply only.