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Help! Looking for new tyres

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Hello Everyone

I am in search of tyres, size 225/45/17. Can someone please guide me in this regard?

Thanks!

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Google is your friend. Black Circles, Camskill, Asdatyres, MyTyres.....the online list goes on. Plenty out there, just make sure you get the load rating right. And that they fit in the wheelarches....
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I have been searching on Google and I did see a lot options that’s why I got confused. A friend of mine told me he got tyres from Point S and he was satisfied but then I did my own research and got confused so I am looking for more suggestions

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Cheap tyres will not stop like European made tyres.
Stick to the load rating of above 95.
I use E-Tyres
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Thank you for your help, I have never heard of E tyres, I think I am going to go with Point S as my friend recommended, seems reasonable

http://www.point-s.co.uk/tyres?width=22 ... =17&speed=" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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