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Jabberwocky
post Aug 12 2005, 05:24 AM
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Anyone in the Bay area California want 4 brand new v710s for $750? Tire still in original plastic wrap. Size is 315/35/17. I bought them but I may not use them. Price is firm. If no one wants it, then I'll use them. Local pickup only. Unless you pay for shipping, in which case, would be barely cheaper than tirerack.

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rmackintosh
post Aug 15 2005, 03:25 PM
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....and you post this about 5 days after I got mine from Tire Rack......

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Jabberwocky
post Aug 16 2005, 01:58 AM
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Hehe, could have save 100 bucks. I am trying to save up some reserves so I can quit my job maybe move out of the state. I probably wont use them until later next month, if anyone want them they can save some $$$. Tirerack charges 208 per tire + sjipping which comes out to over 850 i think.
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Jabberwocky
post Sep 22 2005, 12:01 AM
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Price reduced. $660 FIRM.
I estimate 110 shipping to most of the USA.
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ChevyWeatherman
post Sep 23 2005, 05:49 AM
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By using FedEx and taping two pairs of tires together, I bet you could ship all 4 for under $40...
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sgarnett
post Sep 23 2005, 12:11 PM
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FYI, I quoted FedEx Ground for a set of 275 Hoosiers a week or two ago, and it was around $30 from KY to PA if i recall correctly. The cheapest approach by far, as mentioned above, was taping the tires together in pairs.
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Subdued
post Sep 23 2005, 12:20 PM
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QUOTE (ChevyWeatherman @ Sep 22 2005, 23:49)
By using FedEx and taping two pairs of tires together, I bet you could ship all 4 for under $40...

If someone has actually shipped tires that cheap I would like to here about it. When tires are shipped taped together which is the cheapest way I have found also there are extra handling fees as most shippers will not allow these on their conveyor belts. They end up handtrucking them around. A set of these same tires ran just over $80 to ship from WA to Southern CA via UPS. If you ship these to the east coast $110 sounds cheap for shipping.

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post Sep 23 2005, 02:21 PM
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QUOTE (Subdued @ Sep 23 2005, 06:20)
If someone has actually shipped tires that cheap I would like to here about it.

Well, I have personally shipped 2 different pairs of 275s using FedEx ground. Both times, I taped them together with clear packing tape and placed the shipping label w/address right on the clear tape and taped over it. I shipped tires from Chicago to KY for $13, and a pair to Georgia for like $16. I went to my local FedEx depot to do this, I don't know if they would accept it like that at a FedEx-Kinkos, but I don't see why not. This is the way to go.
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