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Free shiiping at tires.com!

Peyton

Senior member
Thats right free shipping on all there products at tires.com!
This will save yoy at least $35 on set of tires and $45 on a set of wheels.Prices didnt go up either,there is a set of wheels ive been eyeing
and now there i s free shippng,and the price is the same!Save me $45!😀:|:Q😛😎😛:Q😛😎:frown:😕:frown:😎😛:Q😛😎:frown:😕
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Wait a second.... they did raise the prices. At least on all the tires I wanted.
245/40/18
Kuhmo Estca was 127.. now 139!(I didnt want these, but the price hike is huge)
Falken GR-beta was 148, now 155
Falken ST Azenis was 153 now 161
Dunlop SP SPort 9000 was 209, now 219


Nitto NT555 did go down, but I have these tires, and they are too heavy.
 
This is a really really hot deal! I was shopping for tires a few months ago and had to go to a B&M because after shipping online tires were just not worth it. But now . . . since shipping is free the savings are tremendous. Good find!
 


<< Good deal ... but what's up with bumping your own post? >>


What!!!!???
Do you see a BUMP posted under my name!?
GEEzzzzzz!
 
Cross Terrain SUV
P265/70R-17 113H ORB
$172.00 each

This was the price at Tires.com for what I bought. Check out your local Sears first! These tires were $10 bucks cheaper when I bought them at Sears, and I saved my UPS guy a hernia.
 
I just checked, I need a set of wheels, but strangely they were raised $9 when the free shipping came. Grrr, what idgiots.

Geoff
 
this is a hot deal, you can buy the tire here and have them install at costco

i think costco will charge you $9/tire but that includes free rotation and hazadous warranty for life, please do not quote me on this. but costco is the cheapest place for tire installation that i can find.
 
I usually print the page for the tires I want at the cheapest site and go to my tire shop, and they sell it for me at the same price, if they need to order them, they come the next day, one time, even discount tires (tires.com) ordered tires for me from tire rack because they didn't carry the ones I wanted !!! installation is free, I pay only for balance.
If you get on that deal, make sure they computer balance your wheels when you get them mounted, also make sure they HAND torque your wheels .. no air guns !!
Thanks for the heads up ... I am going to do some price shopping now and see if that would be a good deal for me ...
 
Do they air them up and balence them before they send them to you or are you on your own?

assuming you buy wheels from them too.
 
I think he said that because Air Guns can over torque the nuts if you aren't careful...therefore biting into your rims and being a pain to get off. I'm sure they have new air guns that they can set for the proper level now...
 


<< the UPS lady is gonna kill me! >>


I just got a set from tirerack.com and the fedex man was razzing me about buying them off the net as he lugged them across the yard 🙂
 
MrEnigma: I think he said that because Air Guns can over torque the nuts if you aren't careful...therefore biting into your rims and being a pain to get off. I'm sure they have new air guns that they can set for the proper level now...

Not exactly new air wrenches, but new extensions for air guns. This is the first set I found with a quick google search:

Torque extensions
 
I need to get a set, but I've debating whether to get online then pay for mounting and balancing, or just go to the tire store and have them do everything. I'd probably save only the tax money buying online. I don't have Costco here, there's Sam's Club, they don't install tires that you buy somewhere else. Any tips ?
 
I dunno... the free shipping is nice, but the price seemed higher for me compared to tirerack.com
one thing with tirerack is that it cost ~30 or so to ship, but when you order they arrive a day or two later!
 
SOHCC I dont know about tires.com but tirerack lets you drop ship to a shop in your area from the site and it shows their average mount and balance,valve stem fees.
I just had them shipped to me,took them to a used tire dealer ive been to before and had them mount and balance them.Any high speed balance machine will do a good job,ymmv but I paid $10 a tire.Keep in mind though if you hope to collect on some tire makers treadwear warranty down the road...(doubtful) that youll have to go to a dealer of that brand to have them mount the tires for you,and document all rotations,etc...
 
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