View Full Version : Where buy tires cheaper in twin city?
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.
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.
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
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