Tyre fitters Melbourne?
#1
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Tyre fitters Melbourne?
I've posted this on our local forum but I thought I would put it here as well.
I've ordered a set of Conti's from Tirerack.com and I'm looking for somewhere to get them fitted. MB Melbourne said they won't fit tyres they haven't sold. Can anyone recommend somewhere that isn't going to stuff up my 19 inch multi-spokes or damage bodywork etc? I'm happy to pay a bit more to get the job done properly. I'm looking for somewhere City/South Melbourne/Prahran/Richmond etc.
I've ordered a set of Conti's from Tirerack.com and I'm looking for somewhere to get them fitted. MB Melbourne said they won't fit tyres they haven't sold. Can anyone recommend somewhere that isn't going to stuff up my 19 inch multi-spokes or damage bodywork etc? I'm happy to pay a bit more to get the job done properly. I'm looking for somewhere City/South Melbourne/Prahran/Richmond etc.
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http://www.roadrunnermobiletyres.com.au/contact/
I have used these guys a couple of times here in Sydney.
They are great. They also service Melb.
Cost me from memory $130 for take old tyres off, put new ones on & balance.
Very professional service.
I have used these guys a couple of times here in Sydney.
They are great. They also service Melb.
Cost me from memory $130 for take old tyres off, put new ones on & balance.
Very professional service.
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I just get mine fitted at the local Bridgestone store - they are happy to make the money for fitting and balance only. Cost was $30.00 a wheel last time. The Beauparies across the road from MB Melb would probably be happy to assist.
Get a price and arrange the fitting then before they actually start tell them you are **** about your wheels. Take a clear pic of each wheel prior to the work being done so there is no argument should something happen (event the best can have things happen).
PS Michelin PSS are better than the Conitis - I have used both.
Get a price and arrange the fitting then before they actually start tell them you are **** about your wheels. Take a clear pic of each wheel prior to the work being done so there is no argument should something happen (event the best can have things happen).
PS Michelin PSS are better than the Conitis - I have used both.