
Hi all,
I just thought id share my experience with you from my recent transaction at St George Tyres here in Sydney.
It comes across as a bit of a backyard operation but I checked out their new workshop while I was there and its going to be a pretty impressive fit out.
To be honest though my reason for being there was price. After doing the usual ring around and researching different makes and models, I settled on Kumho KU31s for the street and Toyo RA1s for the track. They had both sets in stock and fitted and balanced the lot for $1300. $135 for the Kumhos and $190 for the Toyos. I stuck with the OEM; 225/40/18 for both sets.
My initial thoughts on the Kumhos are that they are an impressive tyre. We have had a bit of rain around since Friday (9/12) so I had a chance on the weekend to put them through their paces. There is plenty of grip and no noticeable increase in road noise.
On Friday (16/12) I am heading out to Wakefield with MRT so I’ll swap them over for the Toyos and post an update with my thoughts.
TK

Yeah, looks dodgy as all hell, but the price is right
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Price is good but whoever there looks after their eBay communications needs to learn a little about customer service.
Q. What offset are these wheels?
A. They fit all VW.
Q. I asked what offset they are, not if they fit.
A. They fit.
Q. I know they might fit, but I want to know if they fit correctly (then went into slight detail about standard offsets)
A. They fit. Do you want these wheels or not? Stop wasting my time (then got a little abusive)
Q. I'm not being arrogant, I'm just asking if you can tell me the the offset of these wheels?
No reply.
Turns out that because of the spoke shape they wouldn't have fitted anyway.
But as long as you don't need to talk to them, its a great place for cheap tyres.

A+++ for customer service![]()
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Sorry to be bearer of bad news but the reason why their tyres are soo cheap is that its because they are al out of date, way past the 6 year shelf life...just have a read of the fine print on their ebay items....

I bought Pirellis from these guys a while ago (thanks Mel) and they weren't old stock.

Yeah, it sounds like you spoke to Bill. I had the pleasure of chatting to him initially to confirm he had my size in stock (it seems nobody does) and he promptly told me that he has over 20,000 tyres in stock and cant remember them all. When I got down there though I caught one of the owners and although he looks like he looks like he should be dealing in something other than tyres, he was actually pretty helpful. I just cant remember his name.
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I thought there must be something wrong with them too, but I checked their manufacture date and they are 1111. They are also made in Japan. The owner was boasting about 3 containers which were due to arrive before Christmas so unless they are rip offs I think im in the clear.

Track tyres were awesome. The track its self was pretty ordinary. Very dusty and green. Regardless, they are the best best bang for your buck mod I have done so far. Too bad my turbo let go and spoilt my afternoon.
TK