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Mahindra TUV300: New Ceat Czar HT tyres at 36000 kms

After reaching I checked and found three tyres with 0222 and one tyre with 0622 as manufacturing week.

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Today afternoon I went to SLD Tyres, Indiranagar for replacing my tyres. I have inquired with them in the morning about Ceat Czar H/T (same as my stock tyres) and after stock arrived they called me and I asked them the manufacturing date, which they confirmed that tyres are manufactured in this year. Stock Ceat Czar tyres never gave me a problem (touch wood), not even a single puncture in the last 6 years.

After reaching I checked and found three tyres with 0222 and one tyre with 0622 as manufacturing week. Another reason for visiting SLD Tyres is that they installed my TPMS sensors in October 2020. So, they took due care not to damage my internal TPMS sensors and also verified that TPMS sensors are secured properly.

I paid Rs. 6,150 per tyre including balancing and alignment. They bought back my old tyres @ ₹800 per tyre. So net expenditure for four tyres is Rs. 21,400.

My current ODO is 35,885 km. Tyres were replaced because those are more than 6 years old and I am planning for a long drive during end of March.

Here's what BHPian AutoIndian had to say on the matter:

Stock Ceat Czar tyres never gave me a problem (touch wood), not even a single puncture in the last 6 years.


Wow, that would be a sort of record, not a single puncture in last 6 years is simply great.

After reaching I checked and found three tyres with 0222 and one tyre with 0622 as manufacturing week.

Not to worry much as they are very recently manufactured, first 3 tyres in Jan-22 second week and the one tyre in Feb-22 second week (they are just a month apart.

I paid ₹6,150 per tyre including balancing and alignment. They bought back my old tyres @ ₹800 per tyre. So net expenditure for four tyres is ₹21,400. The MRP of the Apollo Apterra's that I fitted was almost the same (@ 6,100/-). You got a very good price for your used tyres, perhaps due to the low mileage on them and there must have been decent tread left over those. So net net its Rs 5,350/- that you paid per tyre.

My current ODO is 35,885 km. Tyres were replaced because those are more than 6 years old and I am planning for a long drive during end of March.

Very wise decision. My tyres too had decent tread on them, but they had past their prime & last 2 months my highway trips suddenly shot up, so didn't want to risk my highway runs on old tyres. Now you too can enjoy your highway trips with peace of mind.

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