tire size?
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$115 including free shipping at Discount Tire.
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I don't think so. $123 plus shipping at the Tire Rack.
$115 including free shipping at Discount Tire.
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I don't think so. $123 plus shipping at the Tire Rack.
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does discount tire have any locations were you can pick up? because i swear ive seen a discount tire were i live. the c10 are 16's but theyre going on some blades.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jdm_dc_fan »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">does discount tire have any locations were you can pick up? because i swear ive seen a discount tire were i live.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yes, but they won't necessarily give you the same price that's shown on their website. You can ask them to meet it, though.
Also, when you order from the website, you get free shipping but you don't pay sales tax. If you buy it in their store, you pay sales tax.
Talk to the folks at your local store about it and see what they advise. (Just don't let them talk you into some other tire that they happen to have in stock.)
You can find your local Discount Tire store by clicking here.
Yes, but they won't necessarily give you the same price that's shown on their website. You can ask them to meet it, though.
Also, when you order from the website, you get free shipping but you don't pay sales tax. If you buy it in their store, you pay sales tax.
Talk to the folks at your local store about it and see what they advise. (Just don't let them talk you into some other tire that they happen to have in stock.)
You can find your local Discount Tire store by clicking here.
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I would personally go with a 55 series if at all possible. Test some runs with different air pressures. I would start around 20 pounds and go up or down from there.
I am gonna try some 215-55-15's when I get a chance.
I am gonna try some 215-55-15's when I get a chance.
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