Looking for new wheels/tires.
I am looking for new wheels and tires for my Yukon. Anybody know of online dealers that sell packaged deals that you trust?
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I would like to know as well. I am looking at Pro Comp A/T's in 315/75-16 right now as a package deal locally.
I am considering the local service if I have a problem over mail order. But I am open to price. Money talks. Anyone? |
Desertrat.com
4wheelparts.com They both sell package deals on rim/tires. |
I'll second 4wheel parts, I've ordered tires from them and never had a problem
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WOW!! I am definately buying local after seeing those prices.
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I think the prices are pretty good after doing some shopping around town today. 4wheelparts has free shipping right now but desertrat's prices come with mounting and balancing included.
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Try National Tire and Wheel................
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Look here!
:)
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I used desert rat ,good price& fast delivery....js
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Mudder, how big are your tires?
I can get 4 new Eagle Alloy 589's (16 x 10), and 4 new 315/75R16 Pro-Comp A/T's with all lug nuts (8 bolt), center caps, mount and balance, stems, you name it for $990.00 or 305/70R16's for $970.00. Not one place online could come close to that with free shipping. ($50.00 pallet fee for free shipping) And check to see if mounting and balance is included as well as caps and nuts. Fine print on some of those. I will look at NT&W before I go. |
I would always buy local if possible. That way if you do have a problem you dont have the headache of shipping something back.
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I really like the guys at National Wheel & Tire! They have always seemed to make me happy!! Rooler I hope your planning to put some Meats on that Yukon!!!
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How about these...
www.tirerack.com or www.discounttire.com I have ordered from TireRack and they are great to work with. |
I just scored a set of Neato (I mean, Nitto) 265-75-16 Terra Gapplers for the truck from Discount, but the local store, not the on-line. Pretty good price, and right down the street.
I was amazed at how little weight it took to balance em. One tire only needed 3/4 ounce. One little tiny weight on each side. Pretty quiet on the road too. Just hangin around waiting to try em on the snow. Ed |
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