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  • Bridgestone 4 for 3 deal on Re003

    Hi, is the Re 003 a good tyre and worth jumping into with the current deal of buy 4 pay for 3 deal ?

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    I am sure the Bridgestone RE003 is a good tyre.
    Depending on your tyre size, it might still be worth while looking around or at least digging a little deeper.

    From personal experience I have found that if you where to ring up / call in to get "the best price / special price" (outside the "Get the 4th tyre free" promo) the price might be say; $260 per tyre ($1,040). However (once again from personal experience) when the promo is running they do not discount and only offer the RRP; lets just say $350 per tyre ($1,050)...

    If you were still able to get that "best price / special price", then this promo would be great!!!

    Let us know how you go!
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    • #3
      You can usually get the discount price on these and (depending on size) have a set of 4 fitted up for $600-750.

      The RE003 is a reasonable performance tyre though if you’re looking to push the limits of traction you’ll probably find the limits of these tyres once they’re 50% worn.

      Then you’ll be wishing you’d bought a semi-slick like AD08R or paid the extra and got a set of Michelin PS4S.


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      • #4
        Had them fitted today.... 225 45 17 for $468 for four at Costco.


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        • #5
          Originally posted by jdw View Post
          Hi, is the Re 003 a good tyre and worth jumping into with the current deal of buy 4 pay for 3 deal ?
          i have driven on these RE003 for a while and they are bang for your bucks for performance. to exceed their limits on public roads, you'd have to be speeding way above 2 demerit points.

          i have also driven on advan ad08r and hankook rs3 on race tracks and public roads. while they do give extra grip and hold better without overheating too quick, these will not last as long as the RE003.
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          • #6
            Bridgestone 4 for 3 deal on Re003

            Originally posted by snajper View Post
            Had them fitted today.... 225 45 17 for $468 for four at Costco.
            Great price!

            Originally posted by nat225 View Post
            i have driven on these RE003 for a while and they are bang for your bucks for performance. to exceed their limits on public roads, you'd have to be speeding way above 2 demerit points.

            i have also driven on advan ad08r and hankook rs3 on race tracks and public roads. while they do give extra grip and hold better without overheating too quick, these will not last as long as the RE003.
            Agreed that $ for performance they are hard to beat especially on these 4 for 3.

            I’d also comment that it depends whether you’re driving an AWD car or FWD car as you’ll notice the drop off in grip more in a tuned GTI or Scirocco than say a stock Golf R. For high performance FWD cars I’d seriously consider something with more grip.

            But if you’re on a budget bang for buck these are hard to beat.

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            • #7
              bloody noisy as though. when mine are gone Im going to replace with the noble S3 ventus plus, had them on my old merc and they are quiet and grip well, especially in the wet

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              • #8
                Originally posted by tw586 View Post
                bloody noisy as though. when mine are gone Im going to replace with the noble S3 ventus plus, had them on my old merc and they are quiet and grip well, especially in the wet
                Thanks all for your comments, NOISY is not what I want. I am looking at 245/35/19 JAX showing per tyre
                - Bridgestone $213 (with the deal)
                - P Zero $385 ( like I have currently as OEM ..have lasted 33,000 ks so far)
                - Pirelli Dragonsport $255
                - Michelin PS4S $330

                I think I know what everyone will recommend

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                • #9
                  Hi all i got some RE003 tyres fitted today on my 2014 comfortline in 205 5516 size my original conti tyres needed replacing . Got the buy 4 get one free deal cant be more happy they look great and sound much more quite then the worn out continentals . Seem to run nice and straight and responsive to turn in time will tell but for around $405 im not complaining cant wait to try them out over the holidays .
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by tw586 View Post
                    bloody noisy as though. when mine are gone Im going to replace with the noble S3 ventus plus, had them on my old merc and they are quiet and grip well, especially in the wet
                    I have had two sets of previous RE tyres: RE002 and the current RE003's. Bang for buck is great both wet and dry, had to work very hard to break traction, both been on AWD vehicles mind, neither have been especially noisy, but all tyres get louder as they get older due to losing tread depth. Grip on both was excellent up until last 10 000 km prob due to them getting on for 3+ years old, and they both did 50 000 km with mixed driving, no race tracks or hard Sunday stropping through the hills.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by nomodlowkmgti View Post
                      Hi all i got some RE003 tyres fitted today on my 2014 comfortline in 205 5516 size my original conti tyres needed replacing . Got the buy 4 get one free deal cant be more happy they look great and sound much more quite then the worn out continentals . Seem to run nice and straight and responsive to turn in time will tell but for around $405 im not complaining cant wait to try them out over the holidays .
                      Wow.... my tsi92 has only 4 wheels.... should have gone for comfortline...[emoji3][emoji3][emoji3]


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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by ope126 View Post
                        I am sure the Bridgestone RE003 is a good tyre.
                        Depending on your tyre size, it might still be worth while looking around or at least digging a little deeper.

                        From personal experience I have found that if you where to ring up / call in to get "the best price / special price" (outside the "Get the 4th tyre free" promo) the price might be say; $260 per tyre ($1,040). However (once again from personal experience) when the promo is running they do not discount and only offer the RRP; lets just say $350 per tyre ($1,050)...

                        If you were still able to get that "best price / special price", then this promo would be great!!!

                        Let us know how you go!
                        The 4 for 3 deal is on again until March 31.....time to get serious as the Pirelli P Zero Direzionale's are SO noisy now that they are old and hard.

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                        • #13
                          The 4 for 3 deal is also available on S001 and S007A tyres.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by tigger73 View Post
                            You can usually get the discount price on these and (depending on size) have a set of 4 fitted up for $600-750.

                            The RE003 is a reasonable performance tyre though if you’re looking to push the limits of traction you’ll probably find the limits of these tyres once they’re 50% worn.

                            Then you’ll be wishing you’d bought a semi-slick like AD08R or paid the extra and got a set of Michelin PS4S.


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                            "limits of traction" is not me until an M2 or an RS3 finds its way to my garage one day

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by jdw View Post
                              "limits of traction" is not me until an M2 or an RS3 finds its way to my garage one day
                              Limits of traction become much more evident in a FWD (or to a lesser extent 2WD) car than anything with AWD.

                              If you're running a tuned GTI / Ed40 then you're going to be exploring these limits a lot more than even a Golf R as this will just shift power to the rears when it feels the fronts slipping. FWD just ends up with a flashing traction control light...

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