jimbrum63

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Hi,

Just about to purchase some new tyres for my Freelander1,
been offered the following deal on 225/55/17 tyres

Landsail tyres £65 inclusive (vat/fit)

Avon Cooper CS6 £101 inclusive ("/")

Anyone know how good Landsail actual are?

Thanks,

Jim
 
Hi,

Just about to purchase some new tyres for my Freelander1,
been offered the following deal on 225/55/17 tyres

Landsail tyres £65 inclusive (vat/fit)

Avon Cooper CS6 £101 inclusive ("/")

Anyone know how good Landsail actual are?

Thanks,

Jim

who? is that some random chinese rubber?
 
I avoid Chinese tyres. Tyres are the only thing that keeps the car from falling off the road or running into someone else.
Is possible damage worth the £100 saving? It's not in my book.
 
Believe me, I'm quite pro Chinese, but their tyres are not up to scratch yet. The Koreans got there, and China will, but not yet, IMHO. Coopers are good.
 
think you might have answered your own question unless you live in a parallel universe where the higher the quality the lower the price

look at it a different way, would you want to be in front of the person with cheap tyres in the rain ?

thought not
 
Tyretraders.com (co.uk) have Nankang SP5 at £65 each +P&P.I've used them for over 20k miles on my TD4 auto. I've had no scares other than my own doing and they aren't bad on wet grass/shallow mud(up to 5-6"). There's also a winter tyre for £75. I can't fault them
 
Landsails are the cheapest of budgets from the wholesailer. So you can put a massive mark up on them and still make them look cheap. AVOID!
 
you better read the reports(search) about them. they are a car tyre not a suv/lt tyre, will have cheap side walls and less plys on the tread side of the tyre. Buy cheap buy twice. 1 set of a brand name at will out last 2-3 sets of them. One review said the were deadly in rain, Piston heads I believe is where that was said
 
Nankang and Nexen/Roadstone seem to be the better of the budget tyres. Trouble is getting a choice on 17" wheels.
 
Nankang/Nexen are a lower mid range tyre. Not a budget. I'm a mobile tyre fitter and I've got Nexens on my daily. Pound for pound can't beat them.
 
Someone has picked up a bargain on ebay, 4 black alloy wheels with Yokohama tyres that had done less than 1000 miles, £150.00, hope it's someone on here.
 
i have just bought two pirelli cinturatos and one michelin synchrone,225.55.17.all brand new for £120.:D
 
i have just bought two pirelli cinturatos and one michelin synchrone,225.55.17.all brand new for £120.:D


Not on a Freelander I trust? Really shouldn't have mismatched tyres as the same size in different brand or AT/Road etc can make a different rolling diameter which will knacker the IRD. :)
 
Nankang/Nexen are a lower mid range tyre. Not a budget. I'm a mobile tyre fitter and I've got Nexens on my daily. Pound for pound can't beat them.

Like you say mate, lower mid range. I'm impressed with my Nankangs performance in everything I've asked of them and 20k miles is bloody good by any standards, they were brand new when I got the hippo. I've only driven Nexens on a Tigra, seemed pretty good on a titchy car with a foldy roof!
 

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