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meichenhu
02-21-2003, 08:41 PM
THANKS
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Dan Nguyen
02-21-2003, 10:39 PM
You might wanna check some online stores. If you have access to the internet, you will be able to find those tires you're looking for at a much lower cost than the shops around here can get it for.

Try www.tirerack.com <<Very good service and fast delivery!

or www.tires.com for the Discount Tire Direct website. They too are very good with Customer service. Also offers free shipping once in awhile as a part of their specials. :)

oppppp
02-21-2003, 11:12 PM
COSTCO and WAL-MART

Bill Owen
02-22-2003, 12:37 PM
How about the JUNKYARD?!

FLEETFARM and SAMS CLUB.

Or get yourself a set of retreads at "All Season Tire" in Bloomington.

StevenMosley
02-22-2003, 03:30 PM
Fleetfarm is the best. We run Generals from Fleet farm on the Integra and love them. :)

meichenhu
02-22-2003, 05:44 PM
Thanks alot. Please tell me fleetfarm address or website or telephone number?
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CMiller
02-23-2003, 04:42 PM
Fleet Farm is at the 169/cr81/85th av interchange in Brooklyn Park. Its right behind my house, I get all my tires for my truck there. There are a couple more locations around too.

73GT
02-23-2003, 05:48 PM
Discount tire always advertises 4 tires for 100 bucks and it's just not the smallest size that fits no real car but 13,14 and 15inch.:) :)

jclemen
02-25-2003, 02:22 PM
I had a flat on the se-r last night. Ruined the tire as I drove about 1 mile to the gas station for air. So I go out to The Tire Rack to check prices for 195/50/15's. Whoo-hoo!
$53 per for the AVS. Cripes! The M and the appliance vehicle both have 17's, I'm used to paying close to $200 a tire for those.
The 205 size is about $30 more, and a second faster probably right? Nothing like tire-ing your car for $200 though. Probably can't touch that locally...

Jeff Clements

washburn
02-26-2003, 11:26 AM
For those *really* on a budget, do what I did for years here in Wausau. There is a BFG dealer here that saves takeoff's and sells them as used tires. What you usually see is someone who never rotated there tires getting a new set. Two are usually shot, but the other two are great. If you don't mind mixing brands, you can equip each end of the car with a different pair of tires. (Do NOT do with AWD cars!) I paid like 10 to 30 bucks each for these tires! Was in great tires for years doing this.

73GT
02-26-2003, 01:13 PM
But keep the same size on an axle for the same reason as AWD excessive differentail wear. Also if you have ABS and or TRAC it may set a code if you use different size tires on an axle or front to rear if the car didn't come with different sizes from the factory.



Lee F

nick sundberg
02-27-2003, 03:34 PM
Hey "meichenhu",

I have a set of used Sumitomo HTR200's I'll sell to you for $100 for all 4. They are 205/60-14. I used them for one season of auto crossing and they worked well. The ouside of 2 of them are worn down nicely, but flip them around to wear them evenly and it will be fine.

Otherwise if you don't want these....Ummm, Fleetfarm tires are GREAT!;)

Nick