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    need some tyres for my 19inch snowies whats a good priced budget tyre you can point me towards. thanks

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    Neuton's are great

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    Except you cannot buy 235/35 I bought the falken 452's about £120 ea the cheapest are the Fullruns at £56 which seem ok in the dry apparently.
    Have a look at neobrothers for the neutons and camskill for a useful guide

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    allround weather i'm looking for really but as were gonna have a bad winter maybe i should get wet ones

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    neutons are all season tyres. I have some on the front of mine and they are pretty good! I you want good wet performance stay away from the mega cheap ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lee gsi View Post
    Neuton's are great
    agreed

    Quote Originally Posted by Big Sig View Post
    neutons are all season tyres. I have some on the front of mine and they are pretty good! I you want good wet performance stay away from the mega cheap ones.
    again agree!

    The Neuton Nt5000's are more than adequate for everday use, the only time you will find fault is if you start driving beyond the conditions of the weather & road to be fair

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    Also you can fit 245/35/19 tyres without it effecting the speedo too much.

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    Roadstone tyres are good, I run them on my SRi in 17" they grip really wel in the wet and the dry and you also get good mileage out of them

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    Neuton,.. AND unlike most budget tyres, they are quiet too,.. none of that awful bearing noise often found with cheap tyres (and Goodyears!!)
    Neuton do do the 235/35/19

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    Quote Originally Posted by paul667 View Post
    Except you cannot buy 235/35 I bought the falken 452's about £120 ea the cheapest are the Fullruns at £56 which seem ok in the dry apparently.
    Have a look at neobrothers for the neutons and camskill for a useful guide
    Avoid the full runs at all costs. They tried to kill me on more than one occasion. I had them on my 3ltr for about 3 weeks before getting rid.

    As said the Neutons are good, just be a bit more careful in the wet, plus they are M and S rated. What are the tyres Spoons runs? He seems to like them
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