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by ger » Fri, 07 Nov 2008 9:06 +0000
anyone got a good source for toyo proxes tr-1's 195/55/14.
They had them on eire tyres but they dont seem to stock them now.
Rang a local toyo dealer, he started a 400 a set and the came down to 360 but this still seems too expensive, they can be had for around 40ish stg in the uk which is a huge difference.
Ideas anyone?
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by fabfiveferg » Fri, 07 Nov 2008 9:58 +0000
Try these lads Ger. Prices are good even with delivery
http://www.camskill.co.uk/
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by mx5ash » Fri, 07 Nov 2008 10:30 +0000
+1 for camskills
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by Steve » Fri, 07 Nov 2008 12:24 +0000
Yup, ordered from Camskills too, great service.. 7e delivery for 2 tyres from the UK! Fantastic.
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by K10 » Fri, 07 Nov 2008 12:57 +0000
Just got mine from them too. Got a set of Nankang ditchfinders for £30 a corner - fitted and balanced for a further €50. Job done for around €200. Regretting not getting better tyres a bit, but that's just an excuse to roast them on a track-day in a few months.
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by leamyj » Fri, 07 Nov 2008 3:04 +0000
K10 wrote:Just got mine from them too. Got a set of Nankang ditchfinders for £30 a corner - fitted and balanced for a further €50. Job done for around €200. Regretting not getting better tyres a bit, but that's just an excuse to roast them on a track-day in a few months.
As in Isle Of Man in April???
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by galwaytt » Fri, 21 Nov 2008 12:52 +0000
what are the correct OE tyre sizes for a '5 (std alloys) ?
I might have to get at least a pair, next week for the NCT.
See lot's of references to Toyo's, but tbh not looking for super low-profiles - roads near me are shocking, so need a bit of comfort. Don't do big miles, so longevity not a big priority. (look at this way......the 5yr old remoulds are just handing in their notice !! )
So, what say ye ?
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by Steve » Fri, 21 Nov 2008 1:13 +0000
185/60 R14 I think is the original 14" wheel tyre size.
http://www.camskill.co.uk/products.php? ... 0s398p6817
I bought 4 new tyres from these guys on Fri for the Heep (Toyo Open Countrys incidently), they arrived on Tues via courier, Francis from Clonboo tyres popped out and fitted +balanced them while I was at work. Handy!
You can get him on : 0870563300
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by Steve » Fri, 21 Nov 2008 1:14 +0000
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by galwaytt » Fri, 21 Nov 2008 1:29 +0000
up late, huh ? Nightfeeds ?
Anyhoo - did you try him for the tyres themselves ?
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by Steve » Fri, 21 Nov 2008 1:42 +0000
heheh not quite
Yeah I did ask, his prices were good vs other local suppliers but 326e delivered for 4 235/75 R15 tyres is hard to beat.
His call out service is 60e for fitting + balancing.
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by galwaytt » Wed, 26 Nov 2008 3:18 +0000
Is there a std steel rim I could get to fit the '5, offset and PCD-wise, whilst I'm refurbing my OE alloys ?
I'm thinking about 185/65 x 14, or maybe 195/60 x 14's - not looking for low-profile look
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by mx5ash » Wed, 26 Nov 2008 3:38 +0000
Yeah loads, Std toyouta starlett wheels for a start, don't forget the centre bore size as well. mx5 is 54,1mm so that or bigger and you fine.
They are 4x100pcd. Offset isn't going to be a huge factor with steel wheels tbh. If they are temp then it won't make a huge difference.
Model year pcd offset bore
ACURA
Integra after 92 4x100 35 to 45
DAEWOO
Espero 95 to 01 4x100 35 to 45 56.6
Kalos after 03 4x100 35 to 45 56.6
Lanos 97 to 02 4x100 35 to 45 56.6
Nexia 95 to 01 4x100 35 to 45 56.6
Nubira 95 to 02 4x100 35 to 45 56.6
DAIHATSU
Applause 89 to 96 4x100 35 to 38 56.1
Charade 93 to 00 4x100 35 to 38 56.1
Grand Move 93 to 00 4x100 35 to 38 56.1
HONDA
Civic after 00 4x100 35 to 45 56.1
Civic / CRX 84 to 00 4x100 35 to 38 56.1
Jazz after 01 4x100 35 to 38 56.1
HYUNDAI
Getz after 02 4x100 35 to 45 54.1
KIA
Mentor / Shuma after 94 4x100 35 to 45 56.1
Rio after 00 4x100 35 to 38 54.1
MAZDA
323 89 to 98 4x100 35 to 38 54.1
Demio 98 to 02 4x100 35 to 38 54.1
MX3 92 to 97 4x100 35 to 38 54.1
MX5 / Miata after 92 4x100 35 to 38 64.1
MINI
All Models after 01 4x100 35 to 45 56.1
MITSUBISHI
Carisma 1.6 95 to 99 4x100 35 to 38 56.1
Colt/Lancer 92 to 98 4x100 35 to 38 56.1
NISSAN
100 NX 91 to 00 4x100 35 to 45 59.1
Micra 89 to 03 4x100 35 to 38 59.1
Sunny 91 to 00 4x100 35 to 45 59.1
PROTON
Compact / Satria after 94 4x100 38 56.1
Coupe after 98 4x100 35 to 38 56.1
GTI after 99 4x100 37 to 38 56.1
Impian after 01 4x100 35 to 38 56.1
Persona / Wira after 94 4x100 35 to 38 56.1
RENAULT
Clio 1 1.2 to 1.8 90 to 98 4x100 35 to 38 60.1
Clio 1 16S & Williams 90 to 98 4x100 35 to 38 60.1
Clio 2 1.2 to 1.8 after 98 4x100 35 to 38 60.1
Clio 2 16V & 2.0 RS after 99 4x100 35 to 38 60.1
Kangoo after 98 4x100 25 to 38 60.1
Laguna 4 Stud 94 to 01 4x100 35 to 45 60.1
Megane 96 to 99 4x100 35 to 45 60.1
Megane & Coupe 99 to 03 4x100 35 to 38 60.1
R21 4 Stud 88 to 95 4x100 35 to 38 60.1
Safrane / Espace 4 Stud 94 to 00 4x100 35 to 45 60.1
Scenic 97 to 03 4x100 35 to 45 60.1
5 GT Turbo 82 to 92 4x100 35 to 38 60.1
ROVER
200 / 400 90 to 99 4x100 35 to 38 56.1
25 / 45 after 99 4x100 35 to 38 56.1
SEAT
Arosa after 97 4x100 35 to 38 57.1
Ibizia / Cordoba 93 to 02 4x100 35 to 38 57.1
Toledo 93 to 99 4x100 35 to 38 57.1
SUZUKI
Baleno / Esteen after 95 4x100 35 to 38 54.1
Ignis after 00 4x100 38 54.1
Liana after 00 4x100 38 54.1
Wagon R after 97 4x100 38 54.1
TOYOTA
Corolla after 92 4x100 35 to 38 54.1
Corolla / Peaseo 85 to 01 4x100 35 to 38 54.1
Corolla Verso after 02 4x100 35 to 38 54.1
MR2 W20 after 00 4x100 35 to 38 54.1
Prius after 00 4x100 35 to 38 54.1
Starlet 90 to 99 4x100 35 to 38 54.1
Yaris / Yaris Verso after 98 4x100 38 54.1
VAUXHALL
Agila after 00 4x100 38 54.1
Astra/Kadet 84 to 98 4x100 35 to 45 56.6
Astra 4 Stud 98 to 03 4x100 35 to 45 56.6
Astravan after 98 4x100 38 to 45 56.6
Calibra / Vectra 4 Stud 90 to 02 4x100 35 to 45 56.6
Corsa after 00 4x100 38 to 49 56.6
Corsa / Van / Combo after 96 4x100 38 56.6
Mervia after 03 4x100 35 to 45 56.6
Tigra 94 to 00 4x100 35 to 45 56.6
VOLKSWAGEN
Corrado 4 Stud 89 to 93 4x100 35 to 38 57.1
Golf 1 / Cabrio 76 to 98 4x100 35 to 38 57.1
Golf 2 & 3 / Vento 84 to 98 4x100 35 to 38 57.1
Lupo after 97 4x100 35 to 38 57.1
Passat 4 Stud 88 to 97 4x100 35 to 38 57.1
Polo 95 to 01 4x100 35 to 38 57.1
VOLVO
440 / 460 / 480 86 to 97 4x100 35 to 38 52.1
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by Steve » Wed, 26 Nov 2008 5:55 +0000
galwaytt wrote:Is there a std steel rim I could get to fit the '5, offset and PCD-wise, whilst I'm refurbing my OE alloys ?
I'm thinking about 185/65 x 14, or maybe 195/60 x 14's - not looking for low-profile look
I've a spare set of wheels if you need to borrow.. ?
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