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Has anyone else had problems with e-tyres?

 

My son arranged on Saturday for them to come to where he was working on Monday to fit two new tyres.....they didn't turn up and they didn't phone. When he phoned them in the afternoon he was fobbed off with so many excuses, starting with "Satnav couldn't find the address" - when pushed thay had to admit that they hadn't even driven to the area, just put the address into their Satnav. My son tried to re-arrange it and they said they'd come today - when he asked for a time the man said he'd check and call back. He did but only to say that they couldn't do it as we're not in an area they service - we're "in a black hole" apparently :evil: So, despite claiming Nationwide Coverage..........it isn't :evil:

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I haven't used these myself, but have a friend who rates them:

http://www.blackcircles.com/

 

I think he said that you order them online, then specify which nearby retailer you want to have them delivered to who then fits them? He said they were much cheaper than going direct. I don't know how, but it might be worth a look?

 

(edited to make it clear where the tyres go!)

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I've heard of quite a few people who have booked etyres, only to spend half a day waiting for a fitter who doesn't show :(

 

However, the reason why I would never use them is simply because there is no realistic way that you can propely balance a car wheel with a hand-cranked balancing machine in the back of the van.

 

You need to have it on a concrete floor, otherwise much of the vibration will be absorbed, causing the wheel to remain unbalanced. The balancing machine should also ideally be driven by a electric motor, not by some guy trying to spin the wheel at a constant speed. It just doesn't work.

 

The probable long-term damage to your car's suspension far outweighs the saving of a few quid in my book.

 

Etyres are cheap for a reason. If their method of fitting tyres was any good then every major tyre fitting chain would be doing it as standard. They don't as they would be flooded with complaints about poor wheel balancing. It just doesn't work.

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