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Muckypup

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Hi guys,
i'd like to let you all know about a new litte venture I have set up... I NOW SUPPLY 4X4 TYRES!

You may or may not already know I have a small classic car parts business and have now extended our range to include tyres.

Recently I was badly in need of a set of mud pluggers for the Cherokee, and I was horrified to see there are few suppliers (if any) in my area that specialise in off road tyres and also the cost of tyres from ATS/QUICKFIT/BUDGET etc clearly leaving a gap in the market. Being one to fill a gap I now have trade accounts set up and in the process of being set up.

As with the new parts I sell, my over heads are very low so are able to pass on discounts to my customers.

Until I am properly set up I wont be able to say which manufacturers I can supply, but I do know I can supply all of your usual stuff such as BF GOODRICH, GOODYEAR, COOPER, MICHELIN, KUMHO and can also supply the complete range of budget KINGPIN range.
These appear very good value for money and all the popular tread patterns are available, click the link below to see their range.

http://www.kingpin-tyres.com/retread-phpmenu1.htm

You can buy a set of 5 Kingpin tyres for around the price of 2 BF Goodrich... ideal for off-road abuse!

If I can be of assistance dont hesitate to contact me via pm :thumb2

If I've broken any rules with this post, please remove immediately. I looked for an appropriate section and thought this to be most fitting
 
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Let me know when you can match camskill :thumbs

Good luck :clap

Can you get INSA TURBO or MALATESTA :confused:

Then i'd be interested :thumbs
 
I can indeed!

Let me know your required tread and size and i'll do a quote for ya. I can either ship them to you via courier or you can collect from my work.

In order to beat their prices though I need to know what you've been quoted :thumb2
 
price for set of kingpin tracker MTs please (195 15)

for a set of four - £165.00

There would be a shipping charge if delivery is required or as mentioned you can collect no problem. As I am only just setting up it would have to be on an order basis as I dont hold stock at the moment. If ordered today i'd have them early next week for you.

Have you had a quote before? How does that compare?
 
That price sounds good, but how do you get them on the wheels?

Wouldn't local fitters get a bit sh!77y if you don't buy them of them?

Alan
 
Any garage will fit em mate :thumbs
They will only get $hity if they have quoted you a price & then you turn up with the tyres :augie :lol
As 1 of my friends did :doh when he knows i could of done it for him :rolleyes:

I'm lucky as i can use me mates tyre machine so fitting is never an issue :D

I just track down the cheapest tyre deal to my door :D
 
i've got a tyre machine if anyone local wants to use it, and it has the bead breaker, wouldn't be without it to be honest, the offers there if it helps anyone, :thumbs:)
 
Adz, Thanks I'll bear that in mind, In the meantime what do you think of these...

http://www.justoffbase.co.uk/Tyre-Changer-Manual-Sealey-TC960

I think the price for the tyres is good as I recently paid £60.00 each for two chinese tyres (Nang King) so £165.00 for four is very good. Assuming they are street legal, or have I missed something here?

Alan
 
Adz, Thanks I'll bear that in mind, In the meantime what do you think of these...

http://www.justoffbase.co.uk/Tyre-Changer-Manual-Sealey-TC960

I think the price for the tyres is good as I recently paid £60.00 each for two chinese tyres (Nang King) so £165.00 for four is very good. Assuming they are street legal, or have I missed something here?

Alan

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Dont seem to bad . . . . .
 
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Dont seem to bad . . . . .

this guy seems a bit of a sniffer adz, probably on the white stuff, and i reckon that tyre has been on and off a few time as well, take it from me they don't break that easily.

i had one mate and I'll tell you they are bl**dy hard work, and the bead breaker will bend, i made a new one for mine from heavy angle which worked OK but still hard work especially if you 4-5 to change. :doh:eek:
 
Ya wouldnt for example get a BFG off that easy as the rubber is so bloody hard :augie

& that tyre was well soft :rolleyes: :augie

I'll stick to air power :D
 
for a set of four - £165.00

There would be a shipping charge if delivery is required or as mentioned you can collect no problem. As I am only just setting up it would have to be on an order basis as I dont hold stock at the moment. If ordered today i'd have them early next week for you.

Have you had a quote before? How does that compare?

would you be able to fit the tyres or just bring them in

looking for 265 75 16 a set that i ok for mud and snow and road i liked the Kingpin Technic Tracker II if you can get them was 1 on the rear of the mav :thumbs
 
I have just had a read online regarding retreads, as I had some safety concerns, and it seems as if they are approved in both Europe and the US and regarded as being a safe, green and economic solution to tyre buying.

This is makes them more interesting.

Alan
 
Remoulds are fine :thumbs

Its re-treads as used on the rear axles of lorrys that are dodgy but cheap hense why commonly used on tippers & trailers as you can on average buy 4 retreads for the price of 1 new tyre :thumbs
 
Nothing wrong with remoulds, it amazes me how fashion concious people are though.
EG, Insa Turbo/Bronco/Fedima/Kingpin/Recip, etc etc etc, all remoulds, all the same thing, ie. copies of something two or three times the price, but even their prices vary greatly. I've just bought a pair of Kingpin tracker Mud Terrain. Won't say exactly how much for but they were £20 cheaper each than Bronco Rough Riders which are exactly the same thing !
Mucky mate you're not the cheapest but you're not far off . You'll never match the big sellers who buy in bulk unless you can make less profit to start with. Guess you already know that though. Tyre place round the corner reckons he makes more fitting tyres supplied by customers than the does supplying them himself ! He wanted £85 a corner for Insa Turbo Saharas !! :eek:
 
any one help here at all where would i be likely to find the cheapest road tyres for a terrano 235 75 15
 

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