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Thread: 2009 Motor Magazine Tyre Test

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    Quote Originally Posted by G-rig View Post
    I will probably get them from Tirerack in the, US$182 each for 225/40/18. Still waiting for a quote on shipping but it's about US$260 (but best to split them up if it's getting close to AUD$1000).

    They were over $500 each RRP here when i checked a while ago.
    if you split the order, you pay a lot more in shipping, so might not save you that much overall.

    On top of that, customs electronically track orders and are well aware of order splitters, so if you do, make sure you are cleverer than them
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    Quote Originally Posted by gareth_oau View Post
    if you split the order, you pay a lot more in shipping, so might not save you that much overall.

    On top of that, customs electronically track orders and are well aware of order splitters, so if you do, make sure you are cleverer than them
    It's fine and a lot of people have done it, but not hard to order on different days or to different addresses.

    Didn't know cleverer was a word

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    well, i knew it was a word, so clearly, I'm cleverer than you

    there is also cleverest, cleverly and cleverness.

    not words you would use to describe yourself eg G-rig
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    Quote Originally Posted by gareth_oau View Post
    well, i knew it was a word, so clearly, I'm cleverer than you

    there is also cleverest, cleverly and cleverness.

    not words you would use to describe yourself eg G-rig
    Well there you go.

    It's not incorrect but doesn't sound as nice nor is common; and would be better off saying "more clever".

    There are also better words that can be used instead .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manaz View Post
    They were over $400 a corner for 225/45R17s, I shudder to think what they'd be for 225/40R18...
    really?!

    that is heaps!

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    what about if you're more cleverer, or best of all the mostest cleverest?

    anyone here is clearly the mostest cleverest car owners
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    ^

    Well still waiting for a quote so wont be splitting the shipping just yet (another member gave me an idea on prices - it still costs less to ship two obviously but it's still more than half the cost).

    The other options is wait for Goodyear to have their buy 3 and get 1 free again (but would still be more expensive ~$1600).
    Last edited by G-rig; 15-12-2009 at 06:28 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dainese View Post
    really?!

    that is heaps!
    Yah. There are lots of tyres that are much better value and yet still provide excellent grip.
    Nothing to see here...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Manaz View Post
    Yah. There are lots of tyres that are much better value and yet still provide excellent grip.
    They are quite expensive, what else would you consider? Something like the Bridgestone Potenza RE 050A?

    I woudln't mind the AD08's, but the load rating isn't enough (for 18" I need 92Y - they are 88W).

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    The RE-050As get a really good writeup on another forum I frequent. It depends how much "performance" you're really after - Kumho KU31s are an absolute steal at less than $200 a corner in sensible sizes, Bridgestone RE-001s are quite affrodable as well (not as good as the RE-050As, but are quieter and will last longer).

    The latest Pirelli tyres are apparently getting back to being seriously competitive again apaprently, which is also good to hear.
    Nothing to see here...

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