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Bob In Ct 10-16-2010 04:45 PM

I already went to the dealer and they told me to take it up with Tirerack.

Bob

Rog246 10-16-2010 04:59 PM

Understand that Bob, however if the dealer is an authorised Bridgestone dealer he is OBLIGED to help. If he isn't go see one who is !
Rog

Rob. Smith 10-17-2010 03:14 AM

G'Day Bob,
Go past the local dealer and contact Bridgestone head office. I reckon they would be real interested in the way your local dealer is handling the problem. I did this years ago with a tire mob and they made the local dealer replace one defective tire free of charge with fitting and balancing thrown in. Thats how it should happen.

Wazza 10-17-2010 02:49 PM

I just bought a set of Kumho Ecsta XS for the new car, ( 255 /40/17 and 315/35/17 )

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....Model=Ecsta+XS

and although I could get them all landed here for around the AUD$900-00 mark, which is a great price, in the end I bought them through the Bob Jane dealer in Mermaid Beach.

He charged me $275-00 a corner ( Strangely the price was the same for the fronts and the rears ?), so all up $1,100-00, which I thought was a lot closer to the U.S. price than it used to be.

But that will have them fitted on the car and all balanced, and IF there were any problems with them I'd be able to get it sorted out in person.

Plus, I buy all of our tyres from there, so it helps with the price on any future buys.

I still keep an eye on the tirerack prices....there's a lot of really well priced tyres ( Sorry TIRES ) to be had.

Cheers,
Warren

boxhead 10-17-2010 03:19 PM

Hey there Wazza, they are the same tyres I bought and the same pricing ($275@) after I questioned my local dealer regarding price when compared to Tirerack.
Maybe Kumho are now offering beter prices to dealers?

Bob In Ct 10-20-2010 12:29 PM

In the end my tire issue (BIG Noise between 50 and 65) has been resolved. Both Bridgestone and especially Tirerack stepped up to the plate regarding the two Bridgestone Potenza tires I purchased and they are no longer my problem (other than the cost of mounting and balancinig twice). From now on it's either Yokohoma or Pirelli since I have had good luck with both brands. Bridgestone and BFG are no longer options.

Bob

Rog246 10-20-2010 03:55 PM

Good to see that you stuck it out and got a resolution Bob. As a matter of interest what was the problem ?
Rog

DaveW 10-21-2010 12:26 AM

Hey Wazza,
Thanks for spending some time with me and my son Thomas at the Nats, really appreciated,
What size and make rims have you got the Khumos on,

Cheers and best regards, note... LS7 is on the way, regards Dave

Wazza 10-22-2010 08:21 PM

Hi Dave,

Nice to hear from you....

The wheels I'm putting those tyres on to are...

Vintage Wheels U.S. :

http://www.vintagewheelsus.com/products2.php

Front: HA 17 X 8.5 inch Knock off
Rear: HA 17 X 10.5 Inch Knock Off

Cheers,
Warren.

Jethrow 11-18-2010 11:05 PM

Hey guys.

Is there any different spec in the tyres between US and Aus spec on sau the Ku36's? I mean, if I show up for rego with tyres bought in the US, will I get knocked back on them? I think when you import cars from the US they make you change the tyres, so was wondering if there was any relationship to that?

Merv and Sharon 11-19-2010 03:44 AM

Not sure about that but I had Sumitomos from Tire Rack and they were no problem in rego.

gjkrv8 11-19-2010 06:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Merv and Sharon (Post 1090583)
Not sure about that but I had Sumitomos from Tire Rack and they were no problem in rego.

same here

rgds

gregg

Rob. Smith 11-20-2010 01:52 AM

A rego check ? They would only look at the tread depth. I doubt if anyone would look to see where they came from. Pirellis are made in France and Italy aren't they

Rog246 11-20-2010 02:05 AM

hey guys & Gals, as long as the tyre has a DOT approved logo on it its all good.
FYI Pirelli are made in Italy, France, Ireland & Sth Africa if I remember correctly. One of the problems with Continental tyres for years was that although they had DOT approval, they had no logo on sidewall so they couldn't be sold here, but that has changed.
Rog

Jethrow 11-20-2010 04:57 PM

thx guys :)

andyl 11-28-2010 01:53 AM

A vote from me too. I bought the BF Goodrich g-force Drag for my 15" rims. The only place they can be got here is tracktyres.com.au in Vic. They had prices of $350 fronts & $450 rears plus of course fitting, balance, freight to QLD etc.

I ordered them from Tirerack.com on Friday before last, they arrived Wed. I opted for the competition cycling also and they arrived at my door for $933.39USD (less in AUD at the time of order). The Fedex part was only around $235.

-Andy

750hp 11-28-2010 02:36 AM

Andy - $235 for shipping is a good deal. I just paid $175 for a couple of fuel pumps, throttle bodies, regulator and fuel rails. A regular 4bl intake manifold in a box would have taken up more space...

What size tyres did you order? Did they send a matched tread pattern for front to rear. Seems that I'm seeing the tread pattern from the first photo in the smaller sizes and the second photo in the wider sizes - even in a 15" diameter. Keen to hear what you got.

http://static.summitracing.com/globa...fg-49256_w.jpg

http://static.summitracing.com/globa...fg-54003_w.jpg

spookypt 12-01-2010 07:16 PM

Do they sell fulll slicks?

andyl 12-02-2010 02:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 750hp (Post 1092493)

What size tyres did you order? Did they send a matched tread pattern for front to rear. Seems that I'm seeing the tread pattern from the first photo in the smaller sizes and the second photo in the wider sizes - even in a 15" diameter. Keen to hear what you got.

http://static.summitracing.com/globa...fg-54003_w.jpg

Hi Craig, sorry for the slowness replying;

Your second tread pattern (as above) for the whole set.

Heres the tirerack link; http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....+Drag+Radial+2

I got 275/50/R15 rears and 235/60/R15 fronts. I'd have to say they aren't for everyone, they are pretty soft on the sidewalls so are a little squirmy but have great grip once you get the pressures right. The wider ones have a solid slick band in the middle of about 3 inches and are quite sticky flicking stones up etc. The fronts had good tread depth but the rears had very shallow tread depth (you can see this on the specs).

I'd have to say that the part I cant get over is the thing just wants to brake go around corners now, and I feel like I can pull it down from any speed as hard as I like without breaking traction. Steering is a lot lighter also as I'm going down from 255 to 235s on the front but again so far I've not found a cornering limit despite them being narrow.

I had to drop the rears to 28psi before they would hold on under normal accel when it hits the torque band. I've still not worked out how to get it to hook up solidly off the line but I've not had much time on them yet.

Hope this helps

Andy

Jethrow 01-19-2011 09:34 PM

Hi guys.

For anyone who has ordered some tires from these guys, how did you do it? It seems they are not so keen on answering emails just now and I am not sure if I can do an international order from the web direct?

Or do I need to go old school and use the phone !!??!


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