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    Cost of tires for the R

    Hi everyone,

    I've been a long time reader, and the forum has been most informative. I'm looking to place down an order for the R soon, and just wondering if anyone know the rough ballpark for tires for the R (for both 18" and 19").

    I'm contemplating on whether to stick with the stock 18" rims or upgrade to the 19" and trying to budget in the costs of tires. I would probably look for a set of decent rubber when the time comes, so it'll be great if anyone can point me in the right direction as to roughly how much they cost!

    Much appreciated!

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    Well if you want quality you are going to have to dig deep.. I have just paid $450 a corner for 17" Potenza RE050A.. I am guessing 18s and 19s are going to be a hundred readies more per inch
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    Tyres on 18" rims are not excessively expensive. My Pug 308 had the same sized wheel as the R I have on order. 4 x Pirelli P Zero Neros were $1080.

    I wouldn't touch 19" rims as I sometimes venture down dirt tracks for beaches/camping. Denting large rims is easy. It only takes a pothole and then you either need to replace or have the wheel re-rolled... Expensive. If $'s are guiding light to your decision, go the 18's.

    As with everything, you just need to shop around. The Pirellis ranged from $515 to $270 a tyre. Big diff!

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    Bob Jane with current specials

    Catalogue Specials - Bob Jane T-Marts - Discount Tyres and Wheels

    as per Catalogue - Potenza RE050A 245/40 R19 $345
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    Quote Originally Posted by MIRSAD View Post
    Bob Jane with current specials

    Catalogue Specials - Bob Jane T-Marts - Discount Tyres and Wheels

    as per Catalogue - Potenza RE050A 245/40 R19 $345
    Ummmm, I dont think so.
    $345 is starting price for their Potenzas
    I think you will find that price is for the 225/50r17.
    I ve been buying 215/40R18's for my MPS and they are consistantly around $465/each.
    I could be wrong but going by their spec sheet all those tyres listed wouldn't be the same price (275/30R20 for $345? I don't think so)
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    Depends how deep your pockets are and how much you want to stick to the "big name brands"
    Just got Kumhos for my new 19"s (225/35/19) for $250 a corner whereas Contis where $500 plus.
    Very happy with my decision so far
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    tyrerack.com?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny View Post
    tyrerack.com?
    That'd be tirerack.com, and yes, absolutely.

    I purchased a set of four Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric in 225/40 R18 from tirerack a couple of months back; all up, including shipping to Adelaide (which took 5 days!), I paid under $1,100, and they were great to deal with too. Cost me another $100 to have the tyres fitted at my local shop. Compare that to the $500-odd per-tyre price if bought locally - there's just no comparison. While we have parity (or near parity) with the US dollar, if you're looking for premium rubber, importing is the way to go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny View Post
    tyrerack.com?
    Purchased my wheels and tyres from Matt at:

    Motorsport Wheels and Tyres
    236-238 Sth Gippsland Hwy
    Dandenong Vic 3175
    Ph 03 9793 3244
    Fax 03 9791 6944
    Mobile 0424 375 767
    Web: MotorSport Wheels and Tyres
    Email: mattmswt@bigpond.com

    Good communications via email and phone and had them delivered to QLD for $80 (rims and tyres fitted). This is a personal recommendation, I have no links with the said company
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    This extra cost to the 19" is really getting to me! Otherwise it would be such an easy decision to get the 19" on my R!

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