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FROSTY
5th March 2015, 16:37
Hi folks. Im looking to buy two sets of tyre warmers.
2x 190/17 rear and 2x 120/17 front.
If anyone has a set feel free to make contact
price field needed something in it so ignore that bit

Mental Trousers
5th March 2015, 16:52
Skip the middleman and order some brand new straight from the factory. I got mine delivered to my door for less than half price of most tyre warmers.

http://www.sumomoto.com/tyre-warmer/v5digital.htm

When you order they'll send you an email from a Chinese address. Make sure you can get the email. Otherwise, it's safe and painless.

At the price I got them I didn't worry about the warranty. If they broke (been going 3 years so far) I'd just replace them and I'd still be under the price of others.

FROSTY
7th March 2015, 15:11
Skip the middleman and order some brand new straight from the factory. I got mine delivered to my door for less than half price of most tyre warmers.

http://www.sumomoto.com/tyre-warmer/v5digital.htm

When you order they'll send you an email from a Chinese address. Make sure you can get the email. Otherwise, it's safe and painless.

At the price I got them I didn't worry about the warranty. If they broke (been going 3 years so far) I'd just replace them and I'd still be under the price of others.
they look to be $400 a set

Mental Trousers
8th March 2015, 21:26
they look to be $400 a set

Don't you mean $325.00 a set? They're listed at US$215.00 + US$25.00 postage.

Shaun Harris
9th March 2015, 20:20
Skip the middleman and order some brand new straight from the factory. I got mine delivered to my door for less than half price of most tyre warmers.

http://www.sumomoto.com/tyre-warmer/v5digital.htm

When you order they'll send you an email from a Chinese address. Make sure you can get the email. Otherwise, it's safe and painless.

At the price I got them I didn't worry about the warranty. If they broke (been going 3 years so far) I'd just replace them and I'd still be under the price of others.




Just like Suspension parts eh Shane, yea write ya would. Robert would never let you lick is cock again

Reckless
9th March 2015, 20:35
Kiwi ones are only $425 a set with a fix it service of you bugger one?

http://www.tyrewarmers.co.nz/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=3

Mental Trousers
10th March 2015, 08:45
Just like Suspension parts eh Shane, yea write ya would. Robert would never let you lick is cock again

No. I use locals whenever I can because of warranties and service. Things like tyre warmers that I'm happy to buy without any thought of warranties or need of service I'll get off ebay or from a source like the factory. Especially if it's something I consider to be a disposable item like tyre warmers.

Robert will tell you it's a global market (his political and economic views are somewhere to the right of Ghengis Khan) and to compete you have to have an advantage over the offshore sellers. For KSS that advantage is warranties and especially service.

FROSTY
16th March 2015, 17:25
I've bought one set locally. I like the idea of a repair service if I screw up