YEAR / MAKE / MODEL?? You come here for help, and have been asked this numerous times already. We can't appropriately help you without this info! This should be MANDATORY if you are in ATG asking for help!
Past that, it's hugely insulting that you intentionally ignore this important question while wanting accurate advice that NO ONE can give without it! Look at all of the replies and time you've wasted by not giving us the information we have repeatedly asked for!
Even with your edits this is ridiculously confusing.
you don't happen to have aftermarket or option wheels, do you? that might further complicate things
No, just normal.
I did say it's front wheel drive to another post question.
The question for me now is the same - whether to tell the shop they did wrong and should fix it, or just buy another 215/75, or get all 205/70, or what.
Drives me nuts, and is a common problem in ATG.
Reading between the lines, the shop did tell him it was a larger tire and wouldn't affect anything as long as he bought one to match for the other side.
He took that at face value and told them to do it. While not a 'great' thing for a shop to do, I can't say I fault them as long as he was notified.
Now $50 to mount/balance is something that I do have an issue with.
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Literally everything is riding on your tires, don't make dumb compromises.
Well, basically, you were already arse raped by the shop to begin with, and whatever they do to 'correct' will make you in worse financial situation.
With that being said, I would do this if I were you.
1. Take 205/70/15
2. Order two 215/65/15 to replace fronts (Right tires from right brands, not Hercules crap)
3. Sell 205/70/15 on craigslist
Things are already messed (or fxcked) up bad, but it will be a little less messed up at the end.
Thanks for the suggestion. I'm not attracted to selling a 'used' tire on Craigslist, though.
But on a couple points, you are suggesting that the Hercules Iron Man tires are poor quality and a bad idea? And that sticking with 215/65/15 over the recommended is ok?
While his pricing on this seems poor, I can consider the refund amount as a factor.
Get the originally designed size or very close (<3% different).
Get good tires, even if they cost extra.
Get four of them.
Stop. Screwing. Around.
You're quibbling about saving, maybe, a few hundred bucks at the cost of a lot of hassle and a compromise in vehicle safety. This is a really bad way to do things. Spread out over the life of a tire the cost is trivial, literally <$0.01/mile. Do it correctly this time, otherwise you'll be fixing and replacing more tires soon.
Update: I spoke to the shop and the agreed to take the 215/75 tire back, and sell me the right size instead 205/70/15.
The first thing is, the rear tires seem in good shape but are 215/65, so I need to decide:
1. Buy two new 205/70 tires for the front, run with mismatch to rear.
2. Buy two new 215/65 tires to match the rear.
3. Buy four new 205/70 tires so there's a match for all four.
The shop is pushing one tire - the 'Hercules Iron Man RB-12'.
Thing is, he wants about $99 a tire - and say he'll install them for $480. That'd be about 4x $100 + $9 tax + some $5/tire disposal fee, leaving labor only about $25.
But a quick online check finds those same tires for $63 + $14 shipping. So I don't get a good feeling it's a fair price.
When I mentioned other brands like Michelin and Goodyear, he said 'oh Michelin are like $160 a tire', but I'd called Sears this morning and think they said $120 - and that there's a special buy 3 get 4 as well. So again not a great feeling about the fairness of the price, but of course if I want to return this one I suspect I need to buy new tires from him.
Sooooo. The current choices to make:
Which brand to get? Go with these 'iron man' or something else?
Go with option 1, 2, or 3 above?
This is the appropriate advice to give to take...when I got my used Camry it came with a very used 5-yr old pair at the rear and a new pair that THE DEALER had put UP FRONT...THE MOST DANGEROUS way to mount tires...THIS from the OEM DEALER...thankfully the tires were the proper size...
I spent the next month looking for a matching pair to replace the rears and did find 2 "like new" pull-offs (replaced with "upgrades" likely) at a used tire shop ($35/ea incl. mt/bal/tx)...and a used 5th for the spare...the car rides much better with a good set of MATCHING tires...the only way to go...
That [used tires at the rear, new ones up front] is terrifyingly irresponsible of them [the OEM dealer selling their own brand used car]. Good on you for noticing and replacing them. Most people would not have noticed and would wind up spinning their car!
DON'T BUY A HERCULES TIRE or any other similar no-name brand!!
That is terrifyingly irresponsible of them. Good on you for noticing and replacing them. Most people would not have noticed and would wind up spinning their car!
Hercules has been around for over 50 years. They're made by Cooper. They're only a "no-name" brand to people who haven't been around cars for a long time.