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  1. #241
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    Nov 2005
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    Adelaide
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    2006 Lux 5AT
    Quote Originally Posted by REK13S View Post
    i found bridgestone smithfield have special on re001 225/45/R17 $215 fitted and balanced
    Wow,that is a great price. I paid $284 a few months ago.

  2. #242
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    RE001 Adrenelins

    No chance of me getting to Smithfield so am just back from Eastwood Tyres... Picked up a set of 17" RE001s for $265 each fitted and balanced with valves etc. Really great to deal with and car feels much better on the 20min drive home but my original RE040s were totally donald ducked....

    All in all a for Eastwood Tyres. If you call tell them Jon sent you and that you read about them on here. I told them all about the forum and how we all shared prices etc.

    FWIW, Bob Jane Hornsby wanted 276 and Bridgetsone Hornsby wanted 278 for the same tyres on the same day... neither would discount...

  3. #243
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    Mar 2007
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    I reckon ADVAN AD07 235/45/17, it is better than RE001 and only $1100 for a set...if any people want them i can help u guys out. pm me for more information.

    regards
    DC2 B18CR -> EG B18CR -> EK USDM-> [Current] S15 Drift, Bling RB1 Odyssey, DC2R Yellow What next?

  4. #244
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    Sep 2004
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    Darwin
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    Quote Originally Posted by QDC2R View Post
    I reckon ADVAN AD07 235/45/17, it is better than RE001 and only $1100 for a set...if any people want them i can help u guys out. pm me for more information.

    regards
    Interesting read:
    http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests/...y.jsp?ttid=100
    Honda Accord Euro CU2 / Lexus IS-F

  5. #245
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    May 2004
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    Yeah, AD07 is grippier than RE001. Not sure why RE001 is so expensive in 225/45 R17. Can you get AD07 in 205/55 R16?
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

  6. #246
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    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    Yeah, AD07 is grippier than RE001. Not sure why RE001 is so expensive in 225/45 R17. Can you get AD07 in 205/55 R16?
    i have 205/45/16....but not in 55
    DC2 B18CR -> EG B18CR -> EK USDM-> [Current] S15 Drift, Bling RB1 Odyssey, DC2R Yellow What next?

  7. #247
    Quote Originally Posted by REK13S View Post
    i found bridgestone smithfield have special on re001 225/45/R17 $215 fitted and balanced
    thats really cheap...are they still on special?

  8. #248
    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    Don't change one. If you have to change, change a front pair or rear pair. Never use different tyres on left and right sides.
    thanks! so if I just change the front or rear pair, instead of just changing one...then that's fine rite? or it is still not good?

  9. #249
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    Sep 2003
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    they told me its the special of the month and also $5 off each tyre if your a nrma member

    Quote Originally Posted by AHJ View Post
    thats really cheap...are they still on special?

  10. #250
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    Quote Originally Posted by AHJ View Post
    thanks! so if I just change the front or rear pair, instead of just changing one...then that's fine rite? or it is still not good?
    It is fine. Make sure you put the better tyres at the rear and drive carefully for the first 500km because the old tyres will be slippery.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

  11. #251
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    OK guys I need help and reading all 21 pages didn't help me much.

    I'm not driving on racetracks, I'm just driving on suburban roads and freeways.

    My OEM Bridgestones have had it after 39,000kms and Ringwood Honda have quoted me $450 each to replace them ... cough cough yeah right, guys. Well, they also suggested Yokohama for $250 (although at the time I didn't ask which ones).

    So now I need new tyres for my Accord Euro Sport 2006. Cost is more important than performance, although safety is more important than cost (and noise is a factor too). I'd be happy to pay $300 rather than $200 if the tyre was going to last twice as long too.

    So how do I choose? Any suggestions for further reading? Or just tell me what to get?

    Thanks guys.

  12. #252
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoyle View Post
    OK guys I need help and reading all 21 pages didn't help me much.

    I'm not driving on racetracks, I'm just driving on suburban roads and freeways.

    My OEM Bridgestones have had it after 39,000kms and Ringwood Honda have quoted me $450 each to replace them ... cough cough yeah right, guys. Well, they also suggested Yokohama for $250 (although at the time I didn't ask which ones).

    So now I need new tyres for my Accord Euro Sport 2006. Cost is more important than performance, although safety is more important than cost (and noise is a factor too). I'd be happy to pay $300 rather than $200 if the tyre was going to last twice as long too.

    So how do I choose? Any suggestions for further reading? Or just tell me what to get?

    Thanks guys.
    Call up Bob Jane, Tyre Power or Bridgestone Tyre Centre. Ask for the price of Bridgestone Adrenalin RE001.

    If you want a tyre that lasts long, ask for Yokohama C.Drive or S.Drive. DO NOT buy tyres through the dealer. The charge too much.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

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