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Budget Price Tyres
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.>>>With budget tyres the grip ( especially in the wet ) won't be as good as a mid or premium range tyre
That's not necessarily so. Some budget tyres have A or B grip ratings, while some full-price ones don't. Now that all new tyres have to be labelled to indicate fuel efficiency, wet grip and noise levels it's far easier to decide whether it's worth paying the extra (if you can afford to do so) for more expensive tyres:
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That's not necessarily so. Some budget tyres have A or B grip ratings, while some full-price ones don't. Now that all new tyres have to be labelled to indicate fuel efficiency, wet grip and noise levels it's far easier to decide whether it's worth paying the extra (if you can afford to do so) for more expensive tyres:
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Bazile, there's a few things you should think about here, will they work out CHEAP? In an accident, Winter is approaching, Ice / Snow / Grip, just think about that, do you have a family? think about them & what could happen, I am not rich by any means just like the rest of us on here I'm sure, If you can afford, go for a Known make, there are plenty to choose from at a decent price,there are tyres coming on to the Market now from the Far East, so beware, ask advice before you purchase, if you see or hear about a particular make google it.
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