Tire question for Disco

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On or around Mon, 28 Nov 2005 21:46:34 +0000 (GMT), "Dave Liquorice"
<[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:

>On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 19:42:10 GMT, Glen wrote:
>
>> I find that usually no one can come close to Costco, for michelins
>> for my diesel truck anyway. No one could come within 25$ per tire.

>
>Why do I get the feeling Glen isn't in the UK. B-) Costco (UK) only
>do Michelins, I'll bear that price difference in mind when I come to
>buy the next set.
>
>> Plus they will rebalance / rotate as many times as you want, and
>> never quibble on warranty stuff, at least thats been my experience.

>
>Presumably only for tyres purchased and fitted by them? Sounds to good
>to be in the UK...
>
>I'm cultivating my local dealer and I'm pretty pleased with the
>service I have got from them, Lloyds, Carlisle. The service manager
>himself changed the fuel filter and switch when it arrived on the back
>of the recovery wagon around 1900 at night. I suspect they'd balance
>rotate for free if I asked at the time of a service/MOT etc.


There are good dealers out there - I've never had any complaints about J. V.
Like, in Three Cocks, near Hay. We bought a vehicle there, admnittedly, but
it was only a secondhand one, not new.

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"Austin Shackles" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On or around Mon, 28 Nov 2005 21:46:34 +0000 (GMT), "Dave Liquorice"
> <[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:
>
>>On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 19:42:10 GMT, Glen wrote:
>>
>>> I find that usually no one can come close to Costco, for michelins
>>> for my diesel truck anyway. No one could come within 25$ per tire.

>>
>>Why do I get the feeling Glen isn't in the UK. B-) Costco (UK) only
>>do Michelins, I'll bear that price difference in mind when I come to
>>buy the next set.
>>
>>> Plus they will rebalance / rotate as many times as you want, and
>>> never quibble on warranty stuff, at least thats been my experience.

>>
>>Presumably only for tyres purchased and fitted by them? Sounds to good
>>to be in the UK...
>>
>>I'm cultivating my local dealer and I'm pretty pleased with the
>>service I have got from them, Lloyds, Carlisle. The service manager
>>himself changed the fuel filter and switch when it arrived on the back
>>of the recovery wagon around 1900 at night. I suspect they'd balance
>>rotate for free if I asked at the time of a service/MOT etc.

>
> There are good dealers out there - I've never had any complaints about J.
> V.
> Like, in Three Cocks, near Hay. We bought a vehicle there, admnittedly,
> but
> it was only a secondhand one, not new.


The other issue, of course is the load rating. It's quite probable that the
only tyres with a suitable load rating are going to be HR rated, and they
are fitted for the load, not the speed of the vehicle.
Badger.


 
Dave Liquorice wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 19:42:10 GMT, Glen wrote:
>
>
>>I find that usually no one can come close to Costco, for michelins
>>for my diesel truck anyway. No one could come within 25$ per tire.

>
>
> Why do I get the feeling Glen isn't in the UK. B-) Costco (UK) only
> do Michelins, I'll bear that price difference in mind when I come to
> buy the next set.
>
>
>>Plus they will rebalance / rotate as many times as you want, and
>>never quibble on warranty stuff, at least thats been my experience.

>
>
> Presumably only for tyres purchased and fitted by them? Sounds to good
> to be in the UK...
>
> I'm cultivating my local dealer and I'm pretty pleased with the
> service I have got from them, Lloyds, Carlisle. The service manager
> himself changed the fuel filter and switch when it arrived on the back
> of the recovery wagon around 1900 at night. I suspect they'd balance
> rotate for free if I asked at the time of a service/MOT etc.
>

Yeah, Alberta, Canada. And yes, thats only tires sold and installed by
them. Costco here sells Michelin, Bridgestone, Uniroyal, a couple of
others too I think as well as their own brand "kirkland" which I think
are just Uniroyals.
 
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