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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 452 Joined: 12-January 04 From: Charleston, SC Member No.: 121 ![]() |
I'm in the market for some new tires(kumho MX), and I've been wondering which place has the best prices? I went through the big sites, I 'froogled' it too, but the people here seem extra nice and helpful (even the hotel reservations, not just parts), so I figured I better ask before I whip out my credit card.
So far, the best prices for kumho mx in zr1 sizes I found were on DTD site's at $149 a pop. Not bad, but I've had rather bad experiences with my local DTD dealer, so I'd like to see some other options. thanks, Marcin |
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Member ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 231 Joined: 9-January 04 From: N.E Ga. Member No.: 112 ![]() |
Believe it or not, I've bought my tires from Sears for last 8 or so years {except for slicks or brands they didn't carry}. Sears will price match anyone, even TireRack! They add 3% to cover shipping though. I've bought two sets of Yoko 032Rs from Sears for less than I could have bought them from Tirerack. Something like 252 $ a piece or so on 315/35/17s last I checked {2 weeks ago}. Plus any tires they install, will have a lifetime balance and rotation.
My only gripe is that they don't carry Nitto or Kumho so I might have to give Tirerack or Discount Tires a try this go around. |
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