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Posted 20 June 2023

Save Between £20 and £100 On Michelin Tyres (Members Only) @ Costco

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Michelin Tyre deal back at Costco.

£20 inc VAT off a set of two fitted or £40 inc VAT off a set of four fitted 15" Michelin car, van, 4x4 or Taxi tyres purchased,
£30 inc VAT off a set of two fitted or £60 inc VAT off a set of four fitted 16" Michelin car, van, 4x4 or Taxi tyres purchased,
£40 inc VAT off a set of two fitted or £80 inc VAT off a set of four fitted 18" Michelin car, van, 4x4 or Taxi tyres purchased,
£50 inc VAT off a set of two fitted or £100 inc VAT off a set of four fitted 19" and above Michelin car, van, 4x4 or Taxi tyres purchased.

Fitting price includes:
Mounting & balancing
Nitrogen tyre inflation
New rubber valve Stem
All Tyres pressure checked
Scrap tyre disposal
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Edited by a community support team member, 20 June 2023
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  1. Ben_Howarth's avatar
    You can also claim up to £100 cashback from Michelin from this link after purchasing from Costco: marketing.michelin.co.uk/p/M…tml
    The promo code is PIM406. You just upload a photo of your receipt and give them your bank details.
    Euripides's avatar
    Thank you. Much appreciated
  2. asandino's avatar
    I love Costco abd i have been a member for 20+ years, but bear in mind that if you are buying only 2 tyres they will only fit them at the back (i believe they wont rotate the tyres either) 😡, a bit cheeky if you ask me trying to sell you all 4, as the front ones are the ones that tend to go first
    Went with halford recently as they were a bit more expensive but they would do the two at the front
    HighlandTiger's avatar
    This always comes up in Costco tyres threads.
    It's not stupid, it's exactly as says, new tyres on the rear (except for those rwd cars with different section tyres front to rear of course).
    If it's the front tyres that need replaced, the front wheels with the worn tyres will be removed, new tyres fitted then fitted to the rear of the car, with the former rear wheels fitted to the front.
    This also helps get the mileage out of the former rear tyres as often they stay on the rear for years, don't get proper heat cycles then crack and need replaced long before the tread wears down.
    Costco are doing you a favour.

    Michelin themselves recommended this;
    "When replacing just two tyres, Michelin recommends that the new or least worn tyres are fitted to the rear axle to improve vehicle control and safety. This advice applies to front and rear wheel drive vehicles fitted with the same tyre sizes front and rear."

    Source: https://www.michelin.co.uk/auto/advice/tyre-care/tyre-rotation#:~:text=When%20replacing%20just%20two%20tyres,tyre%20sizes%20front%20and%20rear.
  3. HighlandTiger's avatar
    A bit of misinformation on the thread regarding whether to fit new tyres on the front or rear. The correct way to manage 4 tyres is to rotate them front to rear to maximize the life and keep all tyres around the same depth/age/performance and model/pattern then replace all 4 at once, yes it's a large cost at once, but that cost is offset from not changing 2 tyres earlier, the overall cost for the mileage is the same. Pirelli explains it well.

    If for whatever reason only 2 tyres are to be replaced, all the major manufacturers including Michelin here and the major chains recommend fitting the new tyres to the rear, of course there are cars with different section tyres where this can't be done.
    It's more effort and time for Costco to swap the wheels round so if it wasn't best practice they wouldn't do it and save time.

    Links with new tyre fitting position recomendations;

    Costco Tyres

    Michelin

    Goodyear

    Bridgestone

    Continental

    Hankook

    Uniroyal

    Kwik-Fit

    ATS Euromaster

    F1 Autocentres

    And many more, none of them recommend new tyres on the front only, that comes from the early days of fwd cars when front tyre wear was more than on rwd cars, now that's normal with most cars being fwd. Thankfully installers are more educated now.

    Of course everyone has their own choice on their own car, but many more people have been in single cars accidents from not being able to control oversteer than those that have fumbled with understeer and got away with it.

    TLDR: Costco are correct.
  4. George_Faulkner's avatar
    Check blackcircles
  5. Mnpr4's avatar
    Costco is the only place I have seen fit tyres according to manufacturer specs. They clean the rims as well so the rubber makes a perfect seal and new tyres always at the back and they move the rears to front if you only buy two.
    Horizon304's avatar
    No dealership would enact such a stupid policy of only fitting to the rears.
  6. umry6119's avatar
    I’m so disappointed with this deal, never thought I’d say this.

    I bought 2x PS5 last year from Costco for £160 with fitting.

    Those same tyres now cost £220 with fitting after the deal.

    They’ve increased all their prices drastically on their tyres, it’s honestly disappointing.
  7. Duggan360's avatar
    Well what a waste of time, ordered 4 tyres on the 27th June for fitting on 5th July, no contact from Costco, rang them today saying there would be "weeks" delay with no gaurenteed date, so cancelled, missed out on the 15% off black circles offer too, P*#sed to say the least!
  8. fabiantb's avatar
    Thanks for posting, ordered 4 Michelin PS4s (not PS4S's unfortunately not available in the size I needed) only heard great things about them. Expecting great comfort compared to the OEM Pirelli runflats.
    Horizon304's avatar
    What Pirelli’s?
  9. Maxcobos's avatar
    Does is still count as 4 if the front and back and different sizes (both 19” but rear are wider etc)?
    Hambo117's avatar
    Yes it does. My car also has wider rear tyres and I have gotten the offer for all 4 tyres in the past.
  10. domm29's avatar
    Ordered 4 tyres for delivery early June via Costco last week. Hoping they’ll do the price adjustment now they have the offer on..
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