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How urgent or not is it to get these Advisories done and could anyone give me an idea of cost please.
- Tyre slightly damaged/cracking or perishing Offside Front (185/55/16) [5.2.3.(d)(ii)]
- Tyre slightly damaged/cracking or perishing Offside Rear (185/55/16) [5.2.3.(d)(ii)]
- Tyre slightly damaged/cracking or perishing Nearside Front (185/55/16) [5.2.3.(d)(ii)]
- Brake Disc worn, pitted or scored, but not seriously weakened Nearside Rear [1.1.14(a)(ii)]
- Brake Disc worn, pitted or scored, but not seriously weakened Offside Rear [1.1.14(a)(ii)]
Thank You.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Using Asda Tyres for a price guide, each of your three new tyres could cost you as little as £59.99, although you might want to pay a bit more for, say, better fuel economy or better wet grip:
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(If you order through Asda Tyres, you select a regular tyre dealership that's convenient to you, such as F1 Autocentres, Fast-Fit, Auto-Fit, etc, to actually supply and fit your tyres but you usually get a lower price than going direct to that dealership).
Guide prices for replacing the brake discs (along with the pads that go with them) can be found here:
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Thank you Barry and Tora. It was driven only 450 miles over the last year as I rarely use it. I'm passing it on to my daughter next year as she's the one who uses it most and she'll take me anywhere I want to go. I have loved driving since the first moment I got in a car with my driving instructor and after a few minutes he said I was a natural. Wow, Big Up Me.
Cracking or perishing usually occurs when the tyres are about seven years old or more. If I did a lot of high speed driving I would worry, but if the car just tootled to the shops occasionally it would be less of a worry.
In my experience the brake disc stuff can be ignored. I had similar, and it wasn't mentioned the following year.
I notice the nearside rear tyre isn't mentioned. Perhaps where you park, it isn't in direct sunlight.
Many years ago I was conversing with an MOT tester (at an MOT station) and he told me that at one test station at which he worked, he was on commission for the work the garage did as a result of him failing vehicles.
I have taken my car to another MOT station when it has failed for some bogus reason.
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