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Best place to get tires checked & changed (Bangkok)

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My 7-year-old Nissan's tires are probably due to be changed (1st time) even though I've only driven 32,000 km.  Is it best to get this done at a Nissan dealer or at a tire place like B-Quik?

I think B-Quick is a good choice, but I would probably not change tires that only had 32,000km.

 

What size are they> You can price them on Lazada and then take it to B-quick and haggle over the price.

Check out Linglong

Many will Pooh Pooh Chinese tires, but the dominate the HD market in N. America due to their low cost, long life, superior performance.

Talking drive tires, not steering tires.

China has the most modern tire manufacturing plants on the planet.

 

1 hour ago, Yellowtail said:

I think B-Quick is a good choice, but I would probably not change tires that only had 32,000km.

 

What size are they> You can price them on Lazada and then take it to B-quick and haggle over the price.

You are probably OK to go to B-Quick, but just for comparison also check out https://www.autobacs.co.th.

They have shops all over Bangkok.

YouTube...Why old Tyres are dangerous... a bit long winded but might change peoples opinion about using aged Tyres...near the end also explained how a film star who was a skilled driver crashed.

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