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The Tokunbo Tyre Debate: Smart Choice Or False Economy? by QuickTyreNG(op): 9:08pm On Feb 24, 2025
For context, I sell both new and used tyres because people ask for them. But if it were up to me, I’d stick to new tyres.

I get why people buy tokunbo tyres—sometimes, it’s just about what the budget allows at the moment. But here’s something I’ve been thinking about: there are tyres within the ₦60k–₦85k range that come with 2–3 years warranty. Wouldn’t it make more sense to buy a tyre for ₦80k that will last three years instead of a tokunbo tyre for ₦35k–₦50k that might not even give you up to 13 months?

I’m not judging, just curious. If you’ve used both, what’s your take? To be honest, tokunbo sometimes does the job, especially if it’s a great grade, but is it really worth it in the long run?

Just something that was going through my mind as I rounded up for the day.

Re: The Tokunbo Tyre Debate: Smart Choice Or False Economy? by 2cribz: 12:10am On Feb 25, 2025
Don't 4get warehouse billonaires are around the corner ,relabelling and refiling condemned tyres disguised as new and toks. Avoid them.
Obi must learn
Re: The Tokunbo Tyre Debate: Smart Choice Or False Economy? by mejai(m): 8:33am On Feb 25, 2025
New tyre ooooo
Re: The Tokunbo Tyre Debate: Smart Choice Or False Economy? by QuickTyreNG(op): 4:14pm On Jun 19, 2025
The kind of tyres you use depends on what level you are in. Old tyres has its quality but if you want to step out in style get a new tyre.
We sell both new and old certified tyres.

For context, I sell both new and used tyres because people ask for them. But if it were up to me, I’d stick to new tyres.

I get why people buy tokunbo tyres—sometimes, it’s just about what the budget allows at the moment. But here’s something I’ve been thinking about: there are tyres within the ₦60k–₦85k range that come with 2–3 years warranty. Wouldn’t it make more sense to buy a tyre for ₦80k that will last three years instead of a tokunbo tyre for ₦35k–₦50k that might not even give you up to 13 months?

I’m not judging, just curious. If you’ve used both, what’s your take? To be honest, tokunbo sometimes does the job, especially if it’s a great grade, but is it really worth it in the long run?

Just something that was going through my mind as I rounded up for the day.[/quote]
Re: The Tokunbo Tyre Debate: Smart Choice Or False Economy? by Manutd19: 5:36pm On Jun 19, 2025
Are the new tyres original? And what brands?
Re: The Tokunbo Tyre Debate: Smart Choice Or False Economy? by QuickTyreNG(op): 7:34pm On Jun 20, 2025
They may not be the most famous brands, but a 3-year warranty? That says a lot.
Re: The Tokunbo Tyre Debate: Smart Choice Or False Economy? by QuickTyreNG(op):
I have my thoughts.
Is tokunbo tyres a smart choice or a false economy.
Let's talk.
Re: The Tokunbo Tyre Debate: Smart Choice Or False Economy? by erico2k2(m): 5:36pm On Jul 05, 2025
QuickTyreNG:
The kind of tyres you use depends on what level you are in. Old tyres has its quality but if you want to step out in style get a new tyre.
We sell both new and old certified tyres.

For context, I sell both new and used tyres because people ask for them. But if it were up to me, I’d stick to new tyres.

I get why people buy tokunbo tyres—sometimes, it’s just about what the budget allows at the moment. But here’s something I’ve been thinking about: there are tyres within the ₦60k–₦85k range that come with 2–3 years warranty. Wouldn’t it make more sense to buy a tyre for ₦80k that will last three years instead of a tokunbo tyre for ₦35k–₦50k that might not even give you up to 13 months?

I’m not judging, just curious. If you’ve used both, what’s your take? To be honest, tokunbo sometimes does the job, especially if it’s a great grade, but is it really worth it in the long run?

Just something that was going through my mind as I rounded up for the day.
How do you judge a good used tyre?cos there must be a mechanism for one to say yes, I can use this used tyre on my car.
Re: The Tokunbo Tyre Debate: Smart Choice Or False Economy? by erico2k2(m): 5:37pm On Jul 05, 2025
QuickTyreNG:
I have my thoughts.
Is tokunbo tyres a smart choice or a false economy.
Let's talk.
Depend on the source of the tyre, cos we talking used tyres here not dead warn tyres huh huh
Re: The Tokunbo Tyre Debate: Smart Choice Or False Economy? by QuickTyreNG(op): 12:12pm On Jul 07, 2025
erico2k2:
How do you judge a good used tyre?cos there must be a mechanism for one to say yes, I can use this used tyre on my car.
Good morning sir.
There are criteria for getting a good used tyre and these are some of it.

Tyre Age – The Old rubber may look fine, but if the year is more than 5 years, don't bother buying.

Cracks & Bulges – Check out the tyre to see if they have been excessive patching.

Brand & Origin – You should stick to trusted names like Michelin, Dunlop, or Bridgestone so you can get good used tyres.
Re: The Tokunbo Tyre Debate: Smart Choice Or False Economy? by QuickTyreNG(op): 12:18pm On Jul 07, 2025
erico2k2:
Depend on the source of the tyre, cos we talking used tyres here not dead warn tyres huh huh
Good afternoon sir,
Just like you rightly said, the source of the tyre matters a lot.

A lot of used tyre isn’t the same as a dead and worn out tyre. Some used tyres still have solid life in them.

it all still falls back on knowing where and what you’re buying
Re: The Tokunbo Tyre Debate: Smart Choice Or False Economy? by erico2k2(m): 7:27pm On Jul 09, 2025
QuickTyreNG:
Good afternoon sir,
Just like you rightly said, the source of the tyre matters a lot.

A lot of used tyre isn’t the same as a dead and worn out tyre. Some used tyres still have solid life in them.

it all still falls back on knowing where and what you’re buying
Right used tyres as in from ABroad ie USA and UK, or Used tyres in and from Nigeria
Re: The Tokunbo Tyre Debate: Smart Choice Or False Economy? by QuickTyreNG(op): 12:58pm On Jul 10, 2025
erico2k2:
Right used tyres as in from ABroad ie USA and UK, or Used tyres in and from Nigeria
.


Great question.

Yes, used tyres from Europe, mainly the UK and sometimes the US.

The Nigeria used tyres are not just cut out for me.
Re: The Tokunbo Tyre Debate: Smart Choice Or False Economy? by erico2k2(m): 6:53pm On Jul 10, 2025
QuickTyreNG:
.


Great question.

Yes, used tyres from Europe, mainly the UK and sometimes the US.

The Nigeria used tyres are not just cut out for me.
The vast majority of used tyres from the UK and US are mostly OK, reason being that they are gotten from Accident cars or scrap cars. So these might retain 50 percent of its l egal limit or thread. If a brand new car get totalled in 2 years and has done barely 1K miles then its tyres might still be ripe enough for the used tyre market.
Re: The Tokunbo Tyre Debate: Smart Choice Or False Economy? by QuickTyreNG(op): 9:14am On Jul 11, 2025
erico2k2:
The vast majority of used tyres from the UK and US are mostly OK, reason being that they are gotten from Accident cars or scrap cars. So these might retain 50 percent of its l egal limit or thread. If a brand new car get totalled in 2 years and has done barely 1K miles then its tyres might still be ripe enough for the used tyre market.
I agree with you and that’s exactly how many of these European tyres end up on the market.

A lot still have solid tread life left, the used tyres are not even worn out and they are still in good condition.
Re: The Tokunbo Tyre Debate: Smart Choice Or False Economy? by 2cribz: 10:04pm On Jul 12, 2025
Fact remains new tyres are recycled scrap tyres
Aka cut to size.
Modified
Repainted
Filed
And relabelled as brand new.
With stickers.
Lifespan in naija ..1year


The so called toks
Are Condemed
Refiled to factory thickness
Brushed
Mildly repainted
Then stamped with drop of paint as direct toks.
Lifespan in naija.2 to 3months

Who do u trust
Re: The Tokunbo Tyre Debate: Smart Choice Or False Economy? by erico2k2(m): 8:22pm On Jul 14, 2025
2cribz:
Fact remains new tyres are recycled scrap tyres
Aka cut to size.
Modified
Repainted
Filed
And relabelled as brand new.
With stickers.
Lifespan in naija ..1year


The so called toks
Are Condemed
Refiled to factory thickness
Brushed
Mildly repainted
Then stamped with drop of paint as direct toks.
Lifespan in naija.2 to 3months

Who do u trust
I think you got the wrong Idea,do you have an Idea of what a bad used tyre is?
Re: The Tokunbo Tyre Debate: Smart Choice Or False Economy? by 2cribz: 8:24pm On Jul 14, 2025
Go to you tube qnd watch condemed tyres brought back to life to appear as new. U go shock
erico2k2:
I think you got the wrong Idea,do you have an Idea of what a bad used tyre is?
Re: The Tokunbo Tyre Debate: Smart Choice Or False Economy? by erico2k2(m): 9:15pm On Jul 14, 2025
2cribz:
Go to you tube qnd watch condemned tyres brought back to life to appear as new. U go shock
we not talking condemned tyres, I asked a very Unique and simple question so we know we all in same page.
I will ask again, what is your own Idea or understanding of Used tyres ?
Re: The Tokunbo Tyre Debate: Smart Choice Or False Economy? by QuickTyreNG(op):
Thanks for sharing, everyone. Just to clear things up — I’m talking about good, certified used tyres that are properly checked and safe..
Re: The Tokunbo Tyre Debate: Smart Choice Or False Economy? by Gotocourt: 4:14pm On Jan 23
QuickTyreNG:
Thanks for sharing, everyone. Just to clear things up — I’m talking about good, certified used tyres that are properly checked and safe..
What's your take between linglong, Austone and Boto?
Re: The Tokunbo Tyre Debate: Smart Choice Or False Economy? by Babatundehy: 3:17am On Jan 24
Gotocourt:
What's your take between linglong, Austone and Boto?
All four tyres on my car are Austone, bought them mid 2022, no issues at all, I have not even had to patch up any of them (this is most likely luck but that is the status).
Re: The Tokunbo Tyre Debate: Smart Choice Or False Economy? by 2cribz: 10:45am On Jan 24
Toks tyres
Tyres from 235/55/18 hardly wear out
Re: The Tokunbo Tyre Debate: Smart Choice Or False Economy? by Sellfish(m): 7:08pm On Jan 24
Babatundehy:
All four tyres on my car are Austone, bought them mid 2022, no issues at all, I have not even had to patch up any of them (this is most likely luck but that is the status).
Correct

I have since abandoned used tyres and ported to brand new Austone tyres, after I noticed that a particular organization all have Austone tyres on their Corollas and 406s which cover rnore than 15k miles monthly..

3 years on Austone and no complaints at all...Tyre wear is minimal and zero monkey business going on...

Brand new Linglong tyres came on an 08 accord that just fell into my hands ...3 months on and I am still watching them cautiously..no complaints for now

But now, I won't touch a fairly used tyre with a 10-foot pole...There is almost always something going on with those tyres...Like someone said, our warehouse billionaire brethren have turned the fairly used tyre business in Nigeria into a poisoned chalice...
Re: The Tokunbo Tyre Debate: Smart Choice Or False Economy? by Babatundehy: 8:34pm On Jan 24
Sellfish:
Correct

I have since abandoned used tyres and ported to brand new Austone tyres, after I noticed that a particular organization all have Austone tyres on their Corollas and 406s which cover rnore than 15k miles monthly..

3 years on Austone and no complaints at all...Tyre wear is minimal and zero monkey business going on...

Brand new Linglong tyres came on an 08 accord that just fell into my hands ...3 months on and I am still watching them cautiously..no complaints for now

But now, I won't touch a fairly used tyre with a 10-foot pole...There is almost always something going on with those tyres...Like someone said, our warehouse billionaire brethren have turned the fairly used tyre business in Nigeria into a poisoned chalice...
I have always loved new things, the day I bought these tyres I went to a trusted store and was told to get Austone, i think i got each for 40k then (225/60/R17), like you, after all this time these tyres have very little wear, AUSTONE Is a really good tyre brand.
Re: The Tokunbo Tyre Debate: Smart Choice Or False Economy? by 9icetoo(m): 11:50pm On Jan 24
Sellfish:
Correct

I have since abandoned used tyres and ported to brand new Austone tyres, after I noticed that a particular organization all have Austone tyres on their Corollas and 406s which cover rnore than 15k miles monthly..

3 years on Austone and no complaints at all...Tyre wear is minimal and zero monkey business going on...

Brand new Linglong tyres came on an 08 accord that just fell into my hands ...3 months on and I am still watching them cautiously..no complaints for now

But now, I won't touch a fairly used tyre with a 10-foot pole...There is almost always something going on with those tyres...Like someone said, our warehouse billionaire brethren have turned the fairly used tyre business in Nigeria into a poisoned chalice...
15k miles monthly?

At this rate, they'd need a new set of tyres every 3 months.

Are you sure?
Re: The Tokunbo Tyre Debate: Smart Choice Or False Economy? by Sellfish(m):
9icetoo:
15k miles monthly?

At this rate, they'd need a new set of tyres every 3 months.

Are you sure?
Very sure...

It's a missionary organization affiliated to a well known church in Northern Nigeria...

And I am the one whose vehicle has spent 3 years plus on a set of Austone tyres, not the organization, to clear any misconception
Re: The Tokunbo Tyre Debate: Smart Choice Or False Economy? by senator2k9(m): 8:38am On Jan 25
In as .much as new tyres are better, tokunbo tyres can also last more than 1year
Re: The Tokunbo Tyre Debate: Smart Choice Or False Economy? by 9icetoo(m): 10:20am On Jan 25
Sellfish:
Very sure...

It's a missionary organization affiliated to a well known church in Northern Nigeria...

And I am.the one whose vehicle has spent 3 years plus on a set of Austone tyres, not the organization, to clear any misconception
500 miles every day?

Lie small small na.

cheesy cheesy

Even haice bus shuttling lagos to ph doesnt do 500 miles every day.

Easy oo.
Re: The Tokunbo Tyre Debate: Smart Choice Or False Economy? by Sellfish(m): 12:42pm On Jan 25
9icetoo:
500 miles every day?

Lie small small na.

cheesy cheesy

Even haice bus shuttling lagos to ph doesnt do 500 miles every day.

Easy oo.
I don forget say na u sef...Na me fvck up gann dey reply u initially

You are right...No one can do 15k miles monthly even including inter-country travels without your permission and notification


Sorry Oga Highway Manager...Sorry I didn't provide u with the journey logbook of the said vehicles...Ozu
Re: The Tokunbo Tyre Debate: Smart Choice Or False Economy? by 3kay945(m): 8:44pm On Jan 25
Hmm.. So how much is new tyre that is good even if not the best.

I don't do much move around with vehicle nowadays but the road to my house can be tagged off road. So I settled for Toks.

However, the last one I bought few months ago was around 50k. I got it cos I needed a spare urgently.
Re: The Tokunbo Tyre Debate: Smart Choice Or False Economy? by 9icetoo(m): 10:00am On Jan 26
Sellfish:
I don forget say na u sef...Na me fvck up gann dey reply u initially

You are right...No one can do 15k miles monthly even including inter-country travels without your permission and notification


Sorry Oga Highway Manager...Sorry I didn't provide u with the journey logbook of the said vehicles...Ozu
No be me curse you with small brain na.

The lies dey smell like rotten fish.

Easy oo.

Don't burst a vein.

Have a wonderful day.
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