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An expensive year for tires

The Cobbler

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Damn, this is the year, I pretty much need tires on everything I own.
Van 1 needs 2 fronts, and close to needing rears but at $250 each going to make them last for a while longer
Van 2 needs 2 fronts
Car needs them all around
single axle dump trailer needs a set
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Garett

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I know how you feel, I will be buying 18 tires myself this year.

Most of the manufacturers selling in Canada are offering Rebates for the next few weeks with the purchase of a set of 4. It's usually a $40-70 chq in the mail per set unless you buy at costco where they will take it off on the spot. I still find it cheaper for me to order from tirerack or discount tire and ship to the border vs buy from the dealer I work at at employee cost, so sad for Canadians.
 
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Jazz1

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I used tirerack for new tires as well on wife's car. I picked up a set of new winter tires on rims for $300 and a set of near new summers on rims for $140 for my pickup. I keep a eye for used when I'm needing some. Tire swaps at dealers are common and they let them go cheap.
 

notadoktor

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Haven’t used them yet but I plan on trying SimpleTire when I need a new set. They offer free shipping unlike TireRack so you can save a decent amount.


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