Posted by Ken-Pa on February 02, 2013 at 01:04:26 from (75.179.45.233):
In Reply to: Tire prices posted by Mad Farmer on February 01, 2013 at 21:49:34:
Price increases are due to Government Beuracracy , taxes , shipping expenses , labor costs increasing , business expenses & I imagine rubber costs more . I know how you feel & wonder why . I also price a pair of 12.4-28 with rims about 5 or 6 yrs ago but didn"t have the cash available . So , last year I called & priced them again & also learned the cost jumped a few hunderd dollars . So, I figured instead of once again waiting until I could scrape-up the cash before ordering in fear of the price going even higher , I just used my plastic money to get them at $1,000.00 . One positive thing to look at with Tuckers Tires , they quote you a total cost with no surprises of shipping costs . HTH ! God bless , Ken
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