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OPC Tyre prices

jockmog

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My 981 looks as if it will need two sets of rear tyres to each set of fronts based on current wear patterns (no track use). Does anyone know how OPC tyre prices compare with other tyre suppliers?
 
Just had 2 rears fitted on my Macan S after finding a screw in one of them. Kiwi Fit fitted price was £222 each or thereabouts for Pirelli Zeros. PC Leeds quoted me £250 each but ended up charging £234 each. When taking the £50 cash back deal with Pirelli into account it actually worked out at £209 each. So PC is ultimately cheaper for club members (at least for Pirellis) and you get peace of mind that they won't mess up the TPM system or damage the rims and a nice cup of coffee and a browse round the showroom while you're waiting!
 
Donald
I would have thought you would be pulling in some favour's from your contacts in the industry :ROFLMAO:
 
I paid £127 for fitted only, when they could not get what I wanted so got mine shipped direct to the OPC is that a record ?
The car was already on ramps for other work so it's not like they had to jack it up for tyres alone.

I was a bit shocked at the price charged.
 
Are yours Pirelli or Goodyear?
I got my rear Goodyears changed 2 weeks ago- eventually bought from MyTyres.co.uk for £118 each, including shipping, fitting, balancing etc.
They ship from Germany to a local tyre fitting company (Stortford Performance Tyres for me) and issue a fitting voucher once shipped. Cheapest UK price I could find was KwikFit at £185 each. OPC wanted £220 each.
 
Pirelli. They were fitted as O/E although I would prefer Goodyear (they pay my pension!) but that would involve changing all 4. The Pirellis suffer from cold and low speed "hopping" due to the Ackerman effect and it is really unpleasant.
 

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