I stumbled across this website recently:
http://www.camskill.co.uk/
There are a few good deals on 17" Toyo tyres for the more sporty Megane owner.
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These have to be the worst tyres I have ever had on a car in 17 years of motoring, they are truely scary in the wet!
I can slide round corners in the wet with out even trying. The wife will not drive the car when it's raining.
In the dry they are fine, and they are wearing well, I've done 19500 miles and I've still got 4- 4.5mm on each tyre. I'm desperate to change them but have just not got the cash to do so at the moment
I'm always on a budget and I've been looking at Marshal KH35's (made by Kumho) They came 3rd in a recent Auto Express survey https://www.marshaltyre.co.uk/
https://www.valuetyres.co.uk have got them at a very good price fitted.

These have to be the worst tyres I have ever had on a car in 17 years of motoring, they are truely scary in the wet!

I can slide round corners in the wet with out even trying. The wife will not drive the car when it's raining.
In the dry they are fine, and they are wearing well, I've done 19500 miles and I've still got 4- 4.5mm on each tyre. I'm desperate to change them but have just not got the cash to do so at the moment

I'm always on a budget and I've been looking at Marshal KH35's (made by Kumho) They came 3rd in a recent Auto Express survey https://www.marshaltyre.co.uk/
https://www.valuetyres.co.uk have got them at a very good price fitted.
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Laguna III 2.0dCi 150 Dynamique Hatch. Pearl Black, Panoramic Sunroof, Front & Rear Proximity Sensors, 17" Spider Alloys (with B****y expensive tyres fitted!)
Laguna III 2.0dCi 150 Dynamique Hatch. Pearl Black, Panoramic Sunroof, Front & Rear Proximity Sensors, 17" Spider Alloys (with B****y expensive tyres fitted!)
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i made the mistake of buying sum budget avon's.....not only do you slide out at around 30 mph, but the tyres have warped out of shape due to the excessive heat.
so the problem of a shaking sterring wheel did not end up being the balancing or of line, it was the tyres that had morphed in to an omlett shapped wangle!!!!

so the problem of a shaking sterring wheel did not end up being the balancing or of line, it was the tyres that had morphed in to an omlett shapped wangle!!!!

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Just ordered 4 Toyo CF1 tyres from blackcircles for £256 fitted, not too shabby to be honest.
Shockman has these on his car too i think, be interesting to see how they compare to the Continetal Prem Contact that came on my car, 20500 and there worn out
Shockman has these on his car too i think, be interesting to see how they compare to the Continetal Prem Contact that came on my car, 20500 and there worn out


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Scenic II - 1.4 16V Dynamique - 2004 (UK)
Scenic II - 1.5 dCi 86bhp Latitude - 2008 (France)
My Mégane had some brand new Aurora K109 tyres fitted by the dealer to replace the worn-out originals when I bought it. Talking about bad grip in the wet!
The lateral grip is about adequate, but longitudinal grip is something I've never come across. I usually get away from traffic lights like a grandad on tranquilisers, but still occasionally get the traction control warning light flashing on the dash!
But the tyres are new and I might be moving to +2" wheels next year anyway so these may do for now...

The lateral grip is about adequate, but longitudinal grip is something I've never come across. I usually get away from traffic lights like a grandad on tranquilisers, but still occasionally get the traction control warning light flashing on the dash!

But the tyres are new and I might be moving to +2" wheels next year anyway so these may do for now...
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