Be ware Canadian customers: Discount tire direct and Nitto tire:
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***UPDATE***
Getting really sick of Discount Tire Direct. I made a different order on Nov. 25th for a set of tires for my Mustang, I went to track them on UPS' website today, as they were supposed to be delivered today, and guess what? They have the shipping address correct, but the wrong damn city. This is getting ridiculous...
Getting really sick of Discount Tire Direct. I made a different order on Nov. 25th for a set of tires for my Mustang, I went to track them on UPS' website today, as they were supposed to be delivered today, and guess what? They have the shipping address correct, but the wrong damn city. This is getting ridiculous...
Last edited by McCarthy; 12-04-2013 at 09:11 PM.
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FYI 1010tires.com sells Nittos and they are Canadian. I haven't checked their prices for comparison but thought you might be interested in knowing this. Good luck getting your tire order sorted.
http://www.1010tires.com/Tires/Nitto
http://www.1010tires.com/Tires/Nitto
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Thanks. I've bought 6+ sets of tires from DTD over the last two years, they've done this city thing once before, so i've taken to adding in the "additional notes" section the correct city, apparently it happens as there system automatically puts in the wrong city when they add my postal code... Too lazy to check the address I wrote under "shipping address", and i guess they don't read extra notes either...
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I have been doing the cross border thing as I am only 45 minutes away and it has worked well. Funny, i have been thinking of getting my summer setup arranged too. I just cannot live another summer with the wimpy Pirellis. Not sure what tire I am going to go with yet. I like the look for the AT type tires but do mostly highway and towing. Sorry for the hijack McCarthy. Cheers!
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BFG AT/KO's are the staple tire, if you want something a bit more aggressive go for some GoodYear DuraTracs.
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