View Full Version : Need help finding hakkapelitta..
i'm looking for a set of nokian Hakkapeliitta winter tyres....anybody know where I can get these in Canada or at least shipped to Canada?
I know I am bringing this thread back from the dead, but I am currently looking at picking up a set of Hakkapelitta's as well. In my search for reviews, I stumbled across this unanswered thread. Perhaps my good dead will help another member down the road when searching ;)
You can find Nokian dealers in North America here:
http://nokiantires.com/newsite/map.cfm
I know I am bringing this thread back from the dead, but I am currently looking at picking up a set of Hakkapelitta's as well. In my search for reviews, I stumbled across this unanswered thread. Perhaps my good dead will help another member down the road when searching ;)
You can find Nokian dealers in North America here:
http://nokiantires.com/newsite/map.cfm
thanx gabe!! :thumbup:
Just a bit of trivia. Until just a few years ago, Nokia(n) Tyres was still a division of the same Nokia that makes cellphones.
Just a bit of trivia. Until just a few years ago, Nokia(n) Tyres was still a division of the same Nokia that makes cellphones.
really?! wow...didn't know that before....kaz you truly are a wealth of knowledge! :thumbup:
jfloewen
10-06-2004, 10:21 AM
There's a link to Greer Enterprises, often cited as a good mail-order source, from the Nokian site, but I note that the e-mail address at the link is dead. Anyone have an up-to-date e-mail address?
kutch
10-19-2004, 11:42 AM
The "Q" winter tire has been replaced this year by the RSI. They say it's got a 10% stiffer sidewall. These tires look awsome :thumbup: , I guess I need to get a ski rack for the 328 now that I know I'll be able to get there!
-kutch
Patrick
10-19-2004, 12:03 PM
Just a bit of trivia. Until just a few years ago, Nokia(n) Tyres was still a division of the same Nokia that makes cellphones.
And TV sets, and rubber boots, and cables for shipping etc., etc.
Now they just help Finnish people live well. :D
:bigpimp:
.
The Roadstergal
10-19-2004, 12:57 PM
Just a bit of trivia. Until just a few years ago, Nokia(n) Tyres was still a division of the same Nokia that makes cellphones.
I guess they make tires that communicate well with the driver. Yuk.
vBulletin® v3.7.2, Copyright ©2000-2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.