Pretty much £520 fitted from national tyres.
That's with 10% online discount code. I tried a few price match options etc and this was definitely the best deal around.

Other suppliers would price match less a few quid but it would always turn out to be the rainsport 3's and not 5's.
I’m tempted
 
I’ll have a good look at them tomorrow and price them here. I didn’t really want to go down the really budget tyres only because I’m always concerned about how long they will last but I could be wrong about that. Thanks
 
Are they a good all year round tyre as I don’t have the room for winter and summer tyres?
I see there is also a 5 is that an upgrade from the 3 or a different tyre. Cheers
 
Are they a good all year round tyre as I don’t have the room for winter and summer tyres?
I see there is also a 5 is that an upgrade from the 3 or a different tyre. Cheers
I live close to the French Alps and ski whenever I can so I run a winters from mid November. In my opinion I can't see them preforming great in snow and mud.
 
I’m finding it almost impossible to find a all season tyre in 255/45/19 which would be my preferred option.
 
I’ve just fitted 19’s and went for 245/45 and the speedo is now spot on with the gps. I also wanted All Season and spent ages looking around. I did notice a definite lack of availability and price hike in early Jan. Eventually I got a set of Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen3 SUV which are 102 rated. I’ve not done any miles on them yet but from reviews online I am hopeful they will be ok for both summer and winter use.
Good luck in your search.
 
I’ve just fitted 19’s and went for 245/45 and the speedo is now spot on with the gps. I also wanted All Season and spent ages looking around. I did notice a definite lack of availability and price hike in early Jan. Eventually I got a set of Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen3 SUV which are 102 rated. I’ve not done any miles on them yet but from reviews online I am hopeful they will be ok for both summer and winter use.
Good luck in your search.
Just had a look and there is a better choice of all season tyres in 245/45/19.
 
Can I go 102 on a camper if they are XL as a lot of the 345/45 are 102 ?.
 
It’s a T30 but it’s a full camper conversation
Unless the camper conversion is out of the ordinary heavy, you should be within your axle weight limits, in which case a tyre suitably rated for those axle weights will be fine. 102 or even 101 is good for T30. As a side note, if the camper weighs enough that you are exceeding your axle weight limits then you have a bigger problem than just your tyres.
 
It’s nothing out of the ordinary furniture ,RIB seat . I had the suspension changer to the HR/koni set up from Steve at CRS And he also upgraded the ARB to the thicker H&R.
 
It’s nothing out of the ordinary furniture ,RIB seat . I had the suspension changer to the HR/koni set up from Steve at CRS And he also upgraded the ARB to the thicker H&R.
By the sounds of that you'll be fine Dave. Nothing to worry about.
 
I like the Uniroyal that has been mentioned also the Goodyear but ideally I would like the all season I have found a nanyang all season in a 245/45/19 but I haven’t heard of them do a bit dubious.

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I decided it was best to keep with brands that have good reviews and I also wanted a tyre with 3PMSF certification as I plan on doing a few winter trips abroad once we can travel again. Some countries only require M&S markings but 3PMSF covers all bases and is officially recognised. Yes they are more expensive but I felt the extra cost was worthwhile.
 
The vector seen to tick all the boxes apart from 245 instead of 255 but I suppose the difference is minimal am I correct in saying if you don’t go fast I don’t need Y rated as the vector is W.
Could I ask where you got yours from and at what price?. Cheers
 
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