Posted by John M on July 05, 2014 at 06:05:47 from (209.213.28.157):
In Reply to: Online Tires posted by rustyacres sd on July 05, 2014 at 00:55:05:
I only use those types of sites for research on new tires. I can honestly say, I get them cheaper, most of the time, from my local dealers. Most of the places around here wont mount tires from internet sites, or charge so much to do it, its just not worth it. Places like Tire Kingdom and Discount Tire are a joke to start with, spend 4 hours getting new tires put on. My tire guy took just a tad over an hour to do a front end alignment, and mount and balance 4 new tires on my sons truck back in May. Another tire guy I go to sometimes takes around 45 minutes. They both have competent works, not some tech school drop out working for them. Ill pay more to get on with my life than sitting around for a week waiting on a set of tires to come in, and another week waiting for them to get put on.
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