KeithS
Established Member
For those that read and commented on the above topic from last week.
Whilst my problem was resolved with the tyre on my car repaired, or my very helpful dealer MG Glyn Hopkins Mill Hill, offering to fit another tyre from another car if it couldn't be repaired,. My concern was the lack of help from MG UK Customer service, as to how to source what would be deemed to be a suitable replacement to the tye unavailable outside of Australia tyres the MG3 HYBRID comes fitted with.
For anyone needing another tyre MG UK have told me as long as its tye same specification 195/55 r16 87h that will be fine, something I would add many on here said as well. But being quite fussy I didn't want to mix tread patterns, and to that end I have done some digging and found a tyre with what see5 a similar tread design:-
Whilst of course it won't be identical to the original Kuhmo Solus HS63, it looks to my u trained eye as being fairly close.
Whilst my problem was resolved with the tyre on my car repaired, or my very helpful dealer MG Glyn Hopkins Mill Hill, offering to fit another tyre from another car if it couldn't be repaired,. My concern was the lack of help from MG UK Customer service, as to how to source what would be deemed to be a suitable replacement to the tye unavailable outside of Australia tyres the MG3 HYBRID comes fitted with.
For anyone needing another tyre MG UK have told me as long as its tye same specification 195/55 r16 87h that will be fine, something I would add many on here said as well. But being quite fussy I didn't want to mix tread patterns, and to that end I have done some digging and found a tyre with what see5 a similar tread design:-
Matador MP47 Hectorra 3 195/55 R16 87H
This tyre crucially is the same spec, but as I say the overall tread looks similar if not identical, and at about £70.00 is reasonably good value.Whilst of course it won't be identical to the original Kuhmo Solus HS63, it looks to my u trained eye as being fairly close.
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