Expected tyre misery - again!

KeithS

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Due to the budget nature of everything that is MG here in the UK in terms of support, back in June after a puncture (which fortunately was repairable), I discovered the make and model of tyres fitted to the MG3 HYBRID, are only available in Australia! Fat lot of good that is anywhere in the northern hemisphere.
After speaking to the UK office of Kuhmo tyres, they assured me they had ordered a stock of the specific size and model for customers with the MG3. Incidentally also spoke to MG UK Customer Service who were absolutely hopeless! When asking what I should do without mixing models of tyres on the same axle, they had precisely zero advice! Hence what I mean about a budget brand...If I had spent 60k on a MG Cyberster got this approach I would be feeling decidedly sick!
Anyway the problem, as I said above was averted as the puncture was repairable, and Kuhmo UK said they would be readily available.
Well having discovered a big screw on my front offside tyre - at the edge so not repairable, I started an Internet search, and so far the situation some seven months later is exactly the same as it was in June!
Now providing you of course fit the same size 195/55 R16 87H, many would argue, and indeed did at the time, that I can just fit a different make and model, it would be fine. Indeed to do so is perfectly legal, however as anyone who is expert would advise against mixing on the same axle for safety reasons, and who knows if you had an accident the thieves that are the insurance companies, may try and riggle on the claim.
Being someone who likes to be safe, and ideally have all four tyres matching, will now be forced to buy TWO TYRES for one puncture.
I remain to be proved wrong by Kuhmo, who may well say they do indeed have a spare KUHMO SOLUS HS63, in the right size, but somehow I feel they won't, and what they told me last summer about ordering some was just garbage.
As for MG Customer Service, they will be about as much value as an ashtray on a motorbike!!!!
The adage 'buy cheap, buy twice, seems to spring to mind!
 
Due to the budget nature of everything that is MG here in the UK in terms of support, back in June after a puncture (which fortunately was repairable), I discovered the make and model of tyres fitted to the MG3 HYBRID, are only available in Australia! Fat lot of good that is anywhere in the northern hemisphere.
After speaking to the UK office of Kuhmo tyres, they assured me they had ordered a stock of the specific size and model for customers with the MG3. Incidentally also spoke to MG UK Customer Service who were absolutely hopeless! When asking what I should do without mixing models of tyres on the same axle, they had precisely zero advice! Hence what I mean about a budget brand...If I had spent 60k on a MG Cyberster got this approach I would be feeling decidedly sick!
Anyway the problem, as I said above was averted as the puncture was repairable, and Kuhmo UK said they would be readily available.
Well having discovered a big screw on my front offside tyre - at the edge so not repairable, I started an Internet search, and so far the situation some seven months later is exactly the same as it was in June!
Now providing you of course fit the same size 195/55 R16 87H, many would argue, and indeed did at the time, that I can just fit a different make and model, it would be fine. Indeed to do so is perfectly legal, however as anyone who is expert would advise against mixing on the same axle for safety reasons, and who knows if you had an accident the thieves that are the insurance companies, may try and riggle on the claim.
Being someone who likes to be safe, and ideally have all four tyres matching, will now be forced to buy TWO TYRES for one puncture.
I remain to be proved wrong by Kuhmo, who may well say they do indeed have a spare KUHMO SOLUS HS63, in the right size, but somehow I feel they won't, and what they told me last summer about ordering some was just garbage.
As for MG Customer Service, they will be about as much value as an ashtray on a motorbike!!!!
The adage 'buy cheap, buy twice, seems to spring to mind!
I think a firm in Hemel Hempstead have them.
 
Due to the budget nature of everything that is MG here in the UK in terms of support, back in June after a puncture (which fortunately was repairable), I discovered the make and model of tyres fitted to the MG3 HYBRID, are only available in Australia! Fat lot of good that is anywhere in the northern hemisphere.
After speaking to the UK office of Kuhmo tyres, they assured me they had ordered a stock of the specific size and model for customers with the MG3. Incidentally also spoke to MG UK Customer Service who were absolutely hopeless! When asking what I should do without mixing models of tyres on the same axle, they had precisely zero advice! Hence what I mean about a budget brand...If I had spent 60k on a MG Cyberster got this approach I would be feeling decidedly sick!
Anyway the problem, as I said above was averted as the puncture was repairable, and Kuhmo UK said they would be readily available.
Well having discovered a big screw on my front offside tyre - at the edge so not repairable, I started an Internet search, and so far the situation some seven months later is exactly the same as it was in June!
Now providing you of course fit the same size 195/55 R16 87H, many would argue, and indeed did at the time, that I can just fit a different make and model, it would be fine. Indeed to do so is perfectly legal, however as anyone who is expert would advise against mixing on the same axle for safety reasons, and who knows if you had an accident the thieves that are the insurance companies, may try and riggle on the claim.
Being someone who likes to be safe, and ideally have all four tyres matching, will now be forced to buy TWO TYRES for one puncture.
I remain to be proved wrong by Kuhmo, who may well say they do indeed have a spare KUHMO SOLUS HS63, in the right size, but somehow I feel they won't, and what they told me last summer about ordering some was just garbage.
As for MG Customer Service, they will be about as much value as an ashtray on a motorbike!!!!
The adage 'buy cheap, buy twice, seems to spring to mind!
Hi Keith. I had a similar problem back in August and tracked the correct tyres at Asda, of all people, fitted £75.75. Never actually tried to buy them, but maybe it's another source for you to try. Best of luck, mate. Aitch
Who knew Asda did tyres?. Try this, Keith
 
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I have used Black Circles for a while now, with no issues. Get your tyre sent to the nearest fitter and pick a time. Job done.
 
I have used Black Circles for a while now, with no issues. Get your tyre sent to the nearest fitter and pick a time. Job done.
Well done, last time I checked they were now absolute.
 
Due to the budget nature of everything that is MG here in the UK in terms of support, back in June after a puncture (which fortunately was repairable), I discovered the make and model of tyres fitted to the MG3 HYBRID, are only available in Australia! Fat lot of good that is anywhere in the northern hemisphere.
After speaking to the UK office of Kuhmo tyres, they assured me they had ordered a stock of the specific size and model for customers with the MG3. Incidentally also spoke to MG UK Customer Service who were absolutely hopeless! When asking what I should do without mixing models of tyres on the same axle, they had precisely zero advice! Hence what I mean about a budget brand...If I had spent 60k on a MG Cyberster got this approach I would be feeling decidedly sick!
Anyway the problem, as I said above was averted as the puncture was repairable, and Kuhmo UK said they would be readily available.
Well having discovered a big screw on my front offside tyre - at the edge so not repairable, I started an Internet search, and so far the situation some seven months later is exactly the same as it was in June!
Now providing you of course fit the same size 195/55 R16 87H, many would argue, and indeed did at the time, that I can just fit a different make and model, it would be fine. Indeed to do so is perfectly legal, however as anyone who is expert would advise against mixing on the same axle for safety reasons, and who knows if you had an accident the thieves that are the insurance companies, may try and riggle on the claim.
Being someone who likes to be safe, and ideally have all four tyres matching, will now be forced to buy TWO TYRES for one puncture.
I remain to be proved wrong by Kuhmo, who may well say they do indeed have a spare KUHMO SOLUS HS63, in the right size, but somehow I feel they won't, and what they told me last summer about ordering some was just garbage.
As for MG Customer Service, they will be about as much value as an ashtray on a motorbike!!!!
The adage 'buy cheap, buy twice, seems to spring to mind!
These tyres are cheap Chinese budget tyres. I was told by my local tyre fitter that it doesn't matter if the tyres are they same make and that you can fit one at a time. As needed just fit descent tyres.
 
These tyres are cheap Chinese budget tyres. I was told by my local tyre fitter that it doesn't matter if the tyres are they same make and that you can fit one at a time. As needed just fit descent tyres.
Kumho tyres are not budget but midrange offering good value and performance with good reviews
 
Kumho tyres are not budget but midrange offering good value and performance with good reviews
I've had my car over a year and these tyres have little grip in wet and dry conditions. If you read the reviews you will see they are written by people who have did very low mileage with them. They drive like budget tyres but if you are happy with them it is not a problem.
 
These tyres are cheap Chinese budget tyres. I was told by my local tyre fitter that it doesn't matter if the tyres are they same make and that you can fit one at a time. As needed just fit descent tyres.
Kumho tyres are produced in multiple production facilities spread across South Korea, China, Vietnam and the United States. South Korea, the company's origin, houses three factories and a research center. In addition, the company has factories in China, Vietnam and the U.S.
The tyres are considered mid-range.
And a tyre fitter who has no problem fitting two different brands, so simply two different tyres on one axle, I consider incompetent. I would advise finding a professional...
 
These tyres are cheap Chinese budget tyres. I was told by my local tyre fitter that it doesn't matter if the tyres are they same make and that you can fit one at a time. As needed just fit descent tyres.
see this all the time but as someone used to work in the car industry, i can tell you, definitely no. when you do any sudden/emergency braking, if you have two different tyres, they will give you different braking power/distance, this means at some point the car will pulled to one side. even the same brand, if one is nearly totally worn, then replacing just one is also extremely dangerous. you can request to keep the working on until such time you have a matching pair. generally shop has no problem doing that as they actually get charged to dispose the old tyre.
 
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