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  • 225/45/17 Michelin Pilot Sport 3 price

    I got a quote for $269 a tyre for 225/45/17 Michelin Pilot Sport 3. Is this any good?
    2000 Mk IV GTI


  • #2
    id check out tirerack. I paid $980 landed for 2x215/40/18s, 2x225/40/18 continental DWS (fairly expensive tyre from what I can tell)
    being that yours are 17s im sure they will be a heap cheaper
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    • #3
      I reckon that's pretty good. I haven't bought in 17s, but have spent nearly $500 each on similar spec rubber for 18s before (Goodyear F1 assyms). Last ones I bought were Pirelli P-Zero Neros at $350 or so.

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      • #4
        Decided to go for some cheaper tyres because I'll probably sell next year. Kumho Ecsta KU31s. Not the best, but hopefully better than my Maxxis MA-V1s.
        2000 Mk IV GTI

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        • #5
          Originally posted by dubbed View Post
          Decided to go for some cheaper tyres because I'll probably sell next year. Kumho Ecsta KU31s. Not the best, but hopefully better than my Maxxis MA-V1s.
          I got a set of 4x KU36 in that same size from Tempe for 600 fitted.

          Just this week, I requested a shipping quote for 4x 235/45/17 Michelin Pilot Super Sport = ~1100usd at my door! Just trying to source some local pricing to find out what the actual saving vs local purchase/fitting/peace of mind .... just started a new job as Procureent Anaylst, so its rubbing off
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          • #6
            That's cheap! Hate to thing what Bob Jane are going to charge me!

            How do you find the KU36s?
            2000 Mk IV GTI

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            • #7
              I still have 2x KU36 on the rear.. had to replace 2 due to screws damage. Went with Bridgestone Adrenalin.

              Review on the KU36, good cheap tyre, grippy and good feedback, however I found they just dont hold these characteristics for much more than 10-12K, heaps of tread left but their performance noticeably deteriorated. Didnt really bother me with 2 on the rear,thanks 4mo, but they are almost to safety marks hence replacing all 4 to move from 225 to 235 all round.

              In brief, if you want to change tyres every 9-12mths then get the KU36, almost costs the same $ / km life with the better brands, but you keep younger tyres fitted.
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              • #8
                I found that with similarly priced Maxxis tyres - great when new, after a few thousand km they're not nearly as effective.

                I was quoted $205 each for the KU31s! I can get them for $140 each + $40 delivery (for two).
                2000 Mk IV GTI

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Mr Messy View Post
                  I haven't bought in 17s, but have spent nearly $500 each on similar spec rubber for 18s before (Goodyear F1 assyms).
                  Ouch! I paid under $250 per tyre (inc shipping) for Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetrics in 225/40 R18 from Tire Rack.
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