Yeh i know the dangers of not having a decent set of tyres on the back but at the same time if you went to any other garage they wouldnt say a thing because it would be upto the consumer if they would want to change the backs. I dont disagree with what they say at all but its a bit annoying when I have good tread on the rear and I changed all four for the sake of saving money (which by the way was a great deal) and sold the other two they took off the back.
 
Yeh i know the dangers of not having a decent set of tyres on the back but at the same time if you went to any other garage they wouldnt say a thing because it would be upto the consumer if they would want to change the backs. I dont disagree with what they say at all but its a bit annoying when I have good tread on the rear and I changed all four for the sake of saving money (which by the way was a great deal) and sold the other two they took off the back.

I suspect it's cheaper than when I binned a perfectly good 18 month old Mk1 Cupra because of poor quality rear tyres and brand new fronts

70MPH + Rain + Armco = Expensive repair Bill ;)

I have to admit there was driver error but the back end should never have been fish tailing out of shape under braking the way it did....
 
Nah I didnt want to put the part worn ones on the front because I bought 4 brand new ones so I may as well use them and I sold the part worns for £30 each so really I paid £260 for 4 which to me was a great bargain and thats tyhe only reason I sold the part worns.
 
To the guy asking about Yokohama Parada's - yep they are an awesome tyre, best ive had by miles. Had them on FTO for 2 years and still half the tread left when i sold it. Its like driving on glue! But as you would expect they are pony in the wet. Best looking tyre on market aswell - but not that it matters!