I need a help! I wanted to replace my old (bad) rear tires on my Chevrolet Cruze and the size is 165/65 15. I went to few places and got following prices
Slave Island
GT (Indonesia) - 1 tire Rs 8400 some said 9200
Bridgestone (japan) - 1 tire Rs 13500
Sumo (Korean) - 1 tire Rs 9400
Some Thailand tire - 1 tire Rs 8950
Kalobowila - Dehiwala
Bridgestone (japan) - 1 tire Rs 14300
GT - not available
Near Havlock town
GT (Indonesia) - 1 tire Rs 7900
Bridgestone (japan) - 1 tire Rs 13900
ALL of them told this is rare tire to be found. is that TRUE? as I know there are so may Chevrolet Cruze in this country so why its hard to find this tire size?
I am so confused why there is no flat rate? Where can I find the factory/agent to buy direct? Do you guys know any better place?
What is the best tire brand? tire comes with warranty ?
You can help me with any info you aware. Please HELP! :speechless-smiley-004:
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gurugee
Hi Experts,
I need a help! I wanted to replace my old (bad) rear tires on my Chevrolet Cruze and the size is 165/65 15. I went to few places and got following prices
Slave Island
GT (Indonesia) - 1 tire Rs 8400 some said 9200
Bridgestone (japan) - 1 tire Rs 13500
Sumo (Korean) - 1 tire Rs 9400
Some Thailand tire - 1 tire Rs 8950
Kalobowila - Dehiwala
Bridgestone (japan) - 1 tire Rs 14300
GT - not available
Near Havlock town
GT (Indonesia) - 1 tire Rs 7900
Bridgestone (japan) - 1 tire Rs 13900
ALL of them told this is rare tire to be found. is that TRUE? as I know there are so may Chevrolet Cruze in this country so why its hard to find this tire size?
I am so confused why there is no flat rate? Where can I find the factory/agent to buy direct? Do you guys know any better place?
What is the best tire brand? tire comes with warranty ?
You can help me with any info you aware. Please HELP!
:speechless-smiley-004:
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