Tanya1000
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Thank you for your advice. Checked on the Turanzas -$119 each but rep appears to think there are none in WA (!). I live in a remote area and have only got next Monday/Tuesday to get this organised so I can't order any. Rep also suggested the Bridgestone Ecopia is a better choice as the Turanzas are becoming obsolete -not sure on that one. Currently waiting on prices regarding the C Drives as well.
Thanks again...you have been a great help!
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Hello Buff Hamster
Will check these out too but now leaning towards Yokohama A Drive at $115 per tyre.
Arrrggghhh too much choice....more research needed!
Thanks for the advice....Tanya.
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Thank you AKOOFJ. I'll look into it some more.
Regards....Tanya.
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Hi all
Re new tyres - 175/65R14 for my Echos sedan. Looking at Bridgestone Ecopia ($115 fitted, with $50 fuel card).Also had a quote for Goodyear Assurance ($110 fitted). Prepared to go slightly more expensive depending on advice. Any recommendations would be most appreciated.
Thanks in advance....Tanya
New tyres for 2005 Echo
in Wheels & Tyres
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An update....Turanza GR90's not available in WA (Geraldton) and now obselete. Couldn't get the Michelin XM2's in time (supposed to be in on the day). The C drive Yokohamas didn't come in the right size for the Echo so I ended up by default with the Yokohama A drives ($109 each).
They feel...odd. The car now seems to pull to the left - perhaps time for an alignment. When changing direction at speed, it feels like the the rear of the car is "slow" in following the front of the car. As I said...odd. Wouldn't say I feel comfortable with them yet-hopefully that will change!
Thanks again everyone for the advice!