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Looking for a set KH31 or KH17s not after a performance tyre just something with good wear wet weather grip as its for my daily. So who in Brisbane offer good prices for these? or should I get them from ebay and have my local fit them up?

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Cal while you're here, who in town would be best to see for tyres? I've got rims coming next week and i don't want to fork out more than i need to on tyres but i don't want to get cheap shit ones. Need 275/30/20 & 245/30/20

ring somewhere down south.....

Cheapest tyres i could get for 265/35 19's were Kenda's or Kendras and they were $300 a tyre

Unless 20's are more popular than 19's I would seriously get them sent up from sydney or somewhere

When I asked tyrepower what they had, they said "we can do Yokohama _____'s for $735 each"

So yeah, Mackay is not the place to buy tyres from lol

ring somewhere down south.....

Cheapest tyres i could get for 265/35 19's were Kenda's or Kendras and they were $300 a tyre

Unless 20's are more popular than 19's I would seriously get them sent up from sydney or somewhere

When I asked tyrepower what they had, they said "we can do Yokohama _____'s for $735 each"

So yeah, Mackay is not the place to buy tyres from lol

Jesus christ, $735 EACH?? what were they made of rubber that doesn't wear..?

But now that i think about it, i don't find it that hard to beleive. After all it is Mackay.

Thanks for the advice, can you recommend any sites/brands that would be reasonably cheap but good quality? This is the first time i've ever bought tyres haha.

Talk to Taken Tyres. I've dealt with Ali a few times and things havent always gone to plan but there customer service is awesome.

Had no issues with them. The only issues we had were from their suppliers stuffing up on the rims I have now. They will sell you the kumho KU31's At a reasonable price and I think delivery is only $15 a Tyre. Not sure if they can do the Kumho's in 20's but

Talk to Taken Tyres. I've dealt with Ali a few times and things havent always gone to plan but there customer service is awesome.

Had no issues with them. The only issues we had were from their suppliers stuffing up on the rims I have now. They will sell you the kumho KU31's At a reasonable price and I think delivery is only $15 a Tyre. Not sure if they can do the Kumho's in 20's but

Taleb Tyres*Stupid auto correct

What's a "reasonable price" though Cal? I don't want to fork out more than probably $250ea

Ummmm Think I was paying $280 for The KU31's

I've had a quick look at option 1 garage's site, and seems like they would be alright to get tyres from. Best thing to do is just ask around. Not sure on resonable prices on 20's but if you can get some for $300 or lower I'd be happy with that

Okay great. I have a mate that is somehow tied with the owner of Meng in paget and aparently he's going to hook me up with good tyres for $150each but i don't beleive that until they are on my car lol. Also just waved to you near Sydney street, i was driving a white Pajero.

Okay great. I have a mate that is somehow tied with the owner of Meng in paget and aparently he's going to hook me up with good tyres for $150each but i don't beleive that until they are on my car lol. Also just waved to you near Sydney street, i was driving a white Pajero.

In the carpark? Thought someone was flipping me off haha

Nah man i was driving into city heart in the left lane and i saw you coming up behind me in the right lane (i read your number plate backwards lolz) and put my arm out the window and waved as you went past. VROOOOOOOOM

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