Sorry if these are daft questions, but someone's mentioned to me that my tyres are at their legal limit (I'm assuming the front ones, because the rear ones don't look too bad) and should therefore be replaced. I can't afford this but will just get the front ones replaced if I have to. Is it ok to do this?.. to have fresh front tyres and rear tyres nearly on their way out?.. does this affect driving safety, mechanical robustness, etc...?
Also, when I replace the tyres am I just replacing the black rubber bits or the entire thing? (alloy bit in the middle + tyre) if it's just the rubber tyre why does it cost so much!?
I've been quoted:
Which should I go for and should the brand match the rear wheel brands? I have a Leon FR with 18" wheels, and this was a quote from a Seat/VW dealer, is this reasonable value?
I'm sure I've read somewhere about firms who come to your house and replace your tyres for you with new ones on the spot, does anyone have any experience of this service? and surely this won't affect my service history, warranty, etc.?
Many thanks for any comments.
Also, when I replace the tyres am I just replacing the black rubber bits or the entire thing? (alloy bit in the middle + tyre) if it's just the rubber tyre why does it cost so much!?
I've been quoted:
£133.63 (inc fitting & vat) for Pirelli p0 rosso
£125.63 ( inc fitting & vat) for Bridgestone re050a
Which should I go for and should the brand match the rear wheel brands? I have a Leon FR with 18" wheels, and this was a quote from a Seat/VW dealer, is this reasonable value?
I'm sure I've read somewhere about firms who come to your house and replace your tyres for you with new ones on the spot, does anyone have any experience of this service? and surely this won't affect my service history, warranty, etc.?
Many thanks for any comments.