So, I have been looking for tyres to replace my 5 year old ones which are not quite up to the task that I require of them.
I'm after something sticky, and am not at all concerned about tread life
Problem is, the 185/60-14 Adrenalin that I had on order have recently jumped up in price as they are no longer Australian made, but are sourced from Japan.
I know principles can be expensive, but as a matter of principle I am not prepared to pay more for tyres that i had been quoted on and had ordered a week ago, irrespective of where they were manufactured (load, speed and treadwear are identicle)
So, that leaves slim pickings for other options....
Any ideas and thoughts?
So Far I have been advised of Pirelli P6's as another alternative
as well as Hankook K415's....
Perhaps I am asking too much of my tyres....
Tyre choice and availability
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I have Adrenalins on my NA and they are so far worth every cent. But I paid about $110 from memory and dont know how much you are being quoted now.
I also just put Toyo Teo Plus on my Mazda 3 (205/55-16 at $167), and they are the most quiet tyre I have experienced and are available in 185/60-14. Grip and turn-in dont seem as good as the Adrenalins, but they are also very new.
I also just put Toyo Teo Plus on my Mazda 3 (205/55-16 at $167), and they are the most quiet tyre I have experienced and are available in 185/60-14. Grip and turn-in dont seem as good as the Adrenalins, but they are also very new.
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Quoted around $140 a tyre.
I know the adrenalins are good, but that's a fair way up from $108 I was going to be receiving them at....
I'm at the point of considering getting a 15 or 16" lightweight rim with greater tyre choice for my spirited driving, and keeping the OEM BBS's for historical purposes...
I know the adrenalins are good, but that's a fair way up from $108 I was going to be receiving them at....
I'm at the point of considering getting a 15 or 16" lightweight rim with greater tyre choice for my spirited driving, and keeping the OEM BBS's for historical purposes...
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Adrenalines at bridgestone artarmon in a 185/60/R14 are $99 each!!
Plus $5 a tyre off if your with NRMA and you buy a set of 4.
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Plus $5 a tyre off if your with NRMA and you buy a set of 4.
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Re: Tyre choice and availability
There is a complete thread about the Adrenalins on here somewhere
Opinions were the Australian made ones were not as good as those made in Japan.
Opinions were the Australian made ones were not as good as those made in Japan.
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As Dweezle said, get a quote from a Bridgestone tyre place rather than an independent. The stocks of Aussie made Adrenalins would have only recently run out. They have been replaced by Thai-made Adrenalins (apparently) which are definitely around the same price. The independents might be sourcing the more expensive Japanese-made ones.
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Try Stukey Tyre Sevice in Brunswick 93865331
They are a sponsor of the MX5 Club Vic.
I have always had good dealings with them in the past.
They are a sponsor of the MX5 Club Vic.
I have always had good dealings with them in the past.
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Thanks Guys,
Yes have dealt with stuckeys before and have been happy.
But I thought they are a dunlop superdealer.
Anyway,
I located Adrenalin's at under $100 a corner. Being sorted on Wednesday...
Yes have dealt with stuckeys before and have been happy.
But I thought they are a dunlop superdealer.
Anyway,
I located Adrenalin's at under $100 a corner. Being sorted on Wednesday...
More opportunities have been lost from indecision, rather than wrong decision.
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