Where do you buy your tires?
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Where do you buy your tires?
Hello I'm looking for some new tires as tax season rolls in. But I am having trouble finding the size I want, I'm looking for 275 70r18 all terrains but I am unsure where to order them from I am leaning towards my local pep boys. So my question is were do you buy your tires.
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Mark
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discounttiredirect.com
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Your local friendly FoMoCo dealership service department.
Have been doing it for 15 years at several NC and MI dealerships and they've ALWAYS beat any deals by a lot.
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Your local friendly FoMoCo dealership service department.
Have been doing it for 15 years at several NC and MI dealerships and they've ALWAYS beat any deals by a lot.
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Hello I'm looking for some new tires as tax season rolls in. But I am having trouble finding the size I want, I'm looking for 275 70r18 all terrains but I am unsure where to order them from I am leaning towards my local pep boys. So my question is were do you buy your tires.
As to dealers, if there's an outlet in your area, I would suggest Discount Tires. I've used them for for three different vehicles, without an issue. However, they may not be in your immediate area. If you're going to order for delivery, either them or TireRack. There should be other big name tire distributors in your area.
Both of these vendors also provide user reviews and technical ratings for the tires. You may find you exact vehicle configuration, or at least something close. This is of great use in making your decision. Hope this helps.
Last edited by uh60mip; 02-18-2014 at 03:04 PM. Reason: Typo correction
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I bough my last set at Sears. They had a heck of a sale last November. The tires were about $25 a tire less than than the best priced local place and $15 less than online with shipping factored in.
Plus Sears gave me rewards points that totaled $50 in merchandise, plus I bought them with gift cards that I bought from the local grocery store that gave me 30 gallons of gas for free, which equated to about $110 at the time. Bought the gift cards with a credit card that gave me 1.5% cash back for another $22.50. The tires also had a $65 rebate.
I was nervous about the quality of the people there, but they were actually very good. I had new rims and they let me come back and watch them work.
Plus Sears gave me rewards points that totaled $50 in merchandise, plus I bought them with gift cards that I bought from the local grocery store that gave me 30 gallons of gas for free, which equated to about $110 at the time. Bought the gift cards with a credit card that gave me 1.5% cash back for another $22.50. The tires also had a $65 rebate.
I was nervous about the quality of the people there, but they were actually very good. I had new rims and they let me come back and watch them work.
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