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New tyre time. Have used Cross Climates in recent years and have heard that Quadraxers are as good if not better than CCs but cheaper.
I’ve looked at the usual tyre places, Black Circles, F1 Autocentre etc but can’t find any Klebers.
Any ideas who supplies and fits or is it buy online and find an independent fitter?
MyTyres has them, but maybe they aren't available in your tyre size if you can't find them anywhere?
Have you tried Camskill for supply? The place I get my car serviced are happy for me to get tyres delivered to them & they'll fit them.
I went with the latest Hankook Kingergy 4S after reading a couple of tests which suggested they were as good at the Michelins or Goodyears. Local/usual supplier had them in cheaper than Blackcircles as usual.
lambchop
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New tyre time. Have used Cross Climates in recent years and have heard that Quadraxers are as good if not better than CCs but cheaper.
Yeah these haven't been available in my cars sizes for a while, I wondered if they stopped making them
Make sure that you're comparing the newer CC2 and CC2 A/W. They're a development of the original CC and CC+ and last until low tread depths
The CC2 is "a leader in wet and snow performance at the legal wear limit" https://www.michelin.co.uk/auto/tyres/michelin-crossclimate-2
When I last put a new set on I just went with whatever was getting decent reviews and was available at a decent price locally rather than looking for a specific tyre. I ended up with Goodyear Vector 4S. That'd be easier than hunting out a less well known make unless you've a very precise use case.