I popped into a local tyre place for some tyres for the Kia. (Are there any 165/70 x 12s in the country?)
They had some sort of American pick-up with 295/25 x 28 on it. I've never seen anything so ludicrous. There was less than a couple of inches of sidewll between the rim and the ground. To cap it they were also marked M+S.
im sure ive said before but will repeat
ring a wholesaler who sends tyres on a daily basis to tyre outlets
because of the fluctuating price in the world markets my tyre people havent sent a price booklet out for 18 months now,you ring up and dependant on the price they paid for todays far eastern delivery will decide todays price
(you are aware the usa have put a very large import tax on chinese tyres and china has reacted with a chicken feet import tax?)
>> gmac and SS.
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>> Thanks. How did you find them? I spent hours yesterday searching the interweb thingmy without
>> success.
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The problem with Google (or any other search engine) is that you need to find an exact match for a search string, which the site you want might not have. I tried searching for 165/70 x 12, but then changed it to 165/70 R12, that didn't find anything in stock, but it gave me this:
I have the search bar in IE8 set to Google.co.uk.
I typed tyre supplier in, one of the first returns was D.A.T. tyres. You also get the usual suspects camskill, blackcircles etc...
I'm convinced there are no 165/70x12s in the country. Those places that said they had them tell porkies. I'm hearing they're no longer made, that seems to be confirmed by an American website whose members also report similar problems. Kia Prides were sold as Ford Festivas in America where there's a large following www.fordfestiva.com/ .
A chat with my insurers confirmed they have no problem with me fitting 155/80x12s (3% larger diam.) and noted on my policy - let's hope I can find some!