Tire rack 2

fixerupper

Well-known Member
A few days ago I asked your opinion about Tire rack and I got four different suggestions for other tire sites. Tonight I ended up ordering the tires from Tirebuyer. The shipping would have been free if the tires were shipped to one of their preferred installers but I'll install myself so I had them sent to me for $7.50 each. That's half the shipping cost of the others. They're coming from Sioux Falls SD, about 150 miles away. The cost of the tires themselves was about the same all across the board, but the shipping is what cliched this deal. Thanks for the suggestions. They're Firestone Destination LE2 for my 2WD Colorado. One of the tires on the Colorado is already a Destination. The rest are Generals. Ran some bean stubble through the sidewall on one of the Generals a year ago.

And another thing, when I typed in my vehicle make, year and model all of the sites suggested a 225 75 16. The factory tires on it are 215 70 16. I ordered the 215's.

Update, when I checked the email confirmation the shipping is free but there's $25.00 tax. (sigh) Jim
 
Those are what I put on my sons Ranger last week. On TB they are exactly what I paid for mine installed. Glad you saved some money, but it would have cost me money to use them.
 

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