The Original i30 Owners Club
MODIFYING OR DETAILING YOUR I30 => TYRES | WHEELS | BRAKES => Topic started by: Sparkyinaus on February 25, 2014, 08:38:47
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Just a quick note for the West Aussies among us. The main distributor in perth is no longer supplying Hankook Tyres to WA!
Hankook are coming to WA in June or July, so if you need tyres before then, you will have to guy them on line & ship them into wa yourself.
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Just thought I'd let the WA people know the main distributor for Hankook Tyres is no longer supplying them to the retailers. So if you want to replace your tyres with original spec's you will have to buy on line &have them shipped over yourself!
Called icare this morning & was told to change tyres in sets of 2 or 4.
Due to only having covered 18000km I think having to change all 4 tyres due to 1 puncture is " a bit rude"!
Your thoughts please.
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Just thought I'd let the WA people know the main distributor for Hankook Tyres is no longer supplying them to the retailers. So if you want to replace your tyres with original spec's you will have to buy on line &have them shipped over yourself!
Called icare this morning & was told to change tyres in sets of 2 or 4.
Due to only having covered 18000km I think having to change all 4 tyres due to 1 puncture is " a bit rude"!
Your thoughts please.
Sparky, unless there's some legal issue regarding the supply of Hankooks, they're such a popular brand I'm sure someone will quickly pick up the slack.
I found this................
on the Hankook website
Hankook Tyre Australia Announces National Distribution
Following on from a highly successful 2013, Hankook Tyre Australia has announced it will expand its operations into a national format for tyre distribution, starting June 2014.
Having previously used a number of state-based distributors, Hankook Tyre Australia has recently consolidated these markets, the most recent being Victoria in 2012. The final remaining independent distributor is Koast Tyre, in Western Australia, which will work closely with Hankook Tyre Australia for a seamless transition between now and May 31, when Hankook will assume the final component to national distribution.
As a result, Hankook retailers will deal directly with the manufacturer from June 2014, to establish and reinforce a nationally standardised supply chain and uniform customer service, backed by a strong consumer marketing strategy to drive growth of dealers and the brand.
Hankook Tyre Australia Managing Director Paul Park has said of the announcement: “Our growth and recent sales success has been made possible by our dealers and distributors, such as Koast Tyre, and this has enabled us to make this exciting transition which will herald a new age for Hankook Tyre in Australia.
I suggest you ring around some of the bigger dealers. They're bound to still have stock and access to supply.
Otherwise, pick on something similar and buy one and put it in your spare. Just make sure it's a relatively up to date pattern which will stay on the market for a few years.
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Or hit Ebay...
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Just thought I'd let the WA people know the main distributor for Hankook Tyres is no longer supplying them to the retailers. So if you want to replace your tyres with original spec's you will have to buy on line &have them shipped over yourself!
Called icare this morning & was told to change tyres in sets of 2 or 4.
Due to only having covered 18000km I think having to change all 4 tyres due to 1 puncture is " a bit rude"!
Your thoughts please.
Sparky, unless there's some legal issue regarding the supply of Hankooks, they're such a popular brand I'm sure someone will quickly pick up the slack.
I found this................
on the Hankook website
Hankook Tyre Australia Announces National Distribution
Following on from a highly successful 2013, Hankook Tyre Australia has announced it will expand its operations into a national format for tyre distribution, starting June 2014.
Having previously used a number of state-based distributors, Hankook Tyre Australia has recently consolidated these markets, the most recent being Victoria in 2012. The final remaining independent distributor is Koast Tyre, in Western Australia, which will work closely with Hankook Tyre Australia for a seamless transition between now and May 31, when Hankook will assume the final component to national distribution.
As a result, Hankook retailers will deal directly with the manufacturer from June 2014, to establish and reinforce a nationally standardised supply chain and uniform customer service, backed by a strong consumer marketing strategy to drive growth of dealers and the brand.
Hankook Tyre Australia Managing Director Paul Park has said of the announcement: “Our growth and recent sales success has been made possible by our dealers and distributors, such as Koast Tyre, and this has enabled us to make this exciting transition which will herald a new age for Hankook Tyre in Australia.
I suggest you ring around some of the bigger dealers. They're bound to still have stock and access to supply.
Otherwise, pick on something similar and buy one and put it in your spare. Just make sure it's a relatively up to date pattern which will stay on the market for a few years.
Rang around for ages this morning. This is the second puncture in as many months & I was told at the end of dec they would have stock by February, talking to Hankook head office this morning I was told the local distributor hasn't taken stock in ages, and they would be distributing from end of July in WA. Just seems a bit crap that a state this size doesn't have any distributors for the next 5 month, even the tyre dealers are confused!
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What about Kumhos?
They are virtually identical (out of a different door of the same factory by all accounts... So should be interchangeable if you select the right tread pattern?) :undecided:
What do you think about that Trevor? :cool:
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I'd do what Trevor (surferdude) said and use the "spare" and then just replace that with a newie.
Otherwise just buy 2 new tyres... :goodjob:
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I'd do what Trevor (surferdude) said and use the "spare" and then just replace that with a newie.
Otherwise just buy 2 new tyres... :goodjob:
Is the spare full size or space saver?
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It should be a full size spare in the Premium.... :goodjob:
The only model in Oz to score a space saver was the GD "Active" and that was only a temporary measure....(pun intended)
All models now have a full size spare...