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Old 04-12-2014, 10:48 PM
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Have you checked Amazon? I got my current Nittos for much cheaper than any other site. And they were Prime as well!! Got all 4 tires shipped next day for $16!!!! Still don't understand how they made money off that sale.

I dropped $2200 for the 38" Toyos for just the tires no mounting, it's a lot of money but for the look, performance, and mileage you get out of them I think it's worth it.

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The MTs are rated well, but are expensive and heavy for sure.
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Amazon has 35x12.5x20 Toyos for $420 a piece, which is actually the worst price I've seen haha. That's so weird.

I really don't think they're expensive in comparison to the competition, especially when factoring in the mileage you get. Micky Thompson's are essentially Coopers and they're even more expensive. Nearly all mud tires for 20s are $400 a pop.
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Originally Posted by KMAC0694
Amazon has 35x12.5x20 Toyos for $420 a piece, which is actually the worst price I've seen haha. That's so weird.
That's pretty bad. haha, I've seen 37s go for better.
Tread Depot has them for $388.

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I looked at Tread Depot's price. With free tire replacement and repair it came out to 1550 shipped. Might try to go through Mr.Wheel Deal.
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Originally Posted by jedeckert1984
That's pretty bad. haha, I've seen 37s go for better.
Tread Depot has them for $388.
Yeah, I've seen 37x13.5x20 Mud Grapps for $460 a pop. Discount Tire really does have the best deal for $1700 out the door. That's free rotations any time I want too, which I have to factor into the cost from another place, cause I won't rotate them properly if I have to pay $25 for it every time.

4wheelparts has them for like $360 or so, but wants $200 to ship them.

I remember the problem with Tread Depot, they don't even have them in stock lol. It says "add" next to them, so you can't even put them in your cart.

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Originally Posted by jedeckert1984
I looked at Tread Depot's price. With free tire replacement and repair it came out to 1550 shipped. Might try to go through Mr.Wheel Deal.
Interesting warranty. I didn't know anyone else had a warranty for free replacement besides Discount Tire. Although reading there warranty that's only if it happens with in the first 1/3 of tread life and 3 years after purchase so not as great but good to know.
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Interesting warranty. I didn't know anyone else had a warranty for free replacement besides Discount Tire. Although reading there warranty that's only if it happens with in the first 1/3 of tread life and 3 years after purchase so not as great but good to know.
I shouldn't say it's free. It's 40 bucks a tire but saves you a ton.
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Originally Posted by jedeckert1984
I shouldn't say it's free. It's 40 bucks a tire but saves you a ton.
Well it's better than most warranties that only pro rate and you have to pay for that. Discount Tire gives you that at no charge if you don't buy the road hazard for free replacement.
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How did you get 1550 shipped with warranty? That's the exact price I got/say just for the tires and that's it. If they can be had for 1400, that's the ticket. I don't need the warranty on em.


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