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Was reading another forum and cam across the following thread: Hope Tyres are not this price!!!!!!
Read before you spec 19" wheels " I was just having a look at how much the tyres cost for the 19" wheels on the RCZ and it doesn't make for good reading, prices range from £210 per tyre to £300 a tyre.
Make sure you can afford to replace them as I had a look for alternatives and there aren't many at all and any that I did find cost about £200 anyway.
The size 235/40/19 is actually a very rare tyre size and doesn't give you much choice in the way of tyres only Continental, Pirelli and Bridgestone do these tyres and all are £200+ per tyre so something to consider before choosing them as an option.
You might find the odd budget tyre around but then this will just compromise the grip and handling of the car as the Continentals were designed for the RCZ as I just found out from this months EVO magazine.
The only other option people might want to try is to put 245/40/19 which is only adds 4mm to the thickness of the sidewall which to be honest is nothing much and you can get a tyre like Goodyear EAGLE F1 ASYMMETRIC - 245/40/19 (Which is better than the contis) for about £153"[/color]
Read before you spec 19" wheels " I was just having a look at how much the tyres cost for the 19" wheels on the RCZ and it doesn't make for good reading, prices range from £210 per tyre to £300 a tyre.
Make sure you can afford to replace them as I had a look for alternatives and there aren't many at all and any that I did find cost about £200 anyway.
The size 235/40/19 is actually a very rare tyre size and doesn't give you much choice in the way of tyres only Continental, Pirelli and Bridgestone do these tyres and all are £200+ per tyre so something to consider before choosing them as an option.
You might find the odd budget tyre around but then this will just compromise the grip and handling of the car as the Continentals were designed for the RCZ as I just found out from this months EVO magazine.
The only other option people might want to try is to put 245/40/19 which is only adds 4mm to the thickness of the sidewall which to be honest is nothing much and you can get a tyre like Goodyear EAGLE F1 ASYMMETRIC - 245/40/19 (Which is better than the contis) for about £153"[/color]