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    Can anyone get a discount on tires?

    I'm going to be needing 35" tires before too long and they're freakin expensive. Can anyone here get a discount on them?

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    discount tire might be able to get you a discount..
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    check treadepot.com...cheapest place ive found
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    Got some friends who are assistant managers of a few different discount tire stores, one in Plano so I might can get you a hookup
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    discount tire is going to be WICKED expensive. I have several hookups and they couldn't do much.



    Treaded tires ride like crap and don't last long. Unless you're making a mud truck, I would spend a little extra and get new tires.


    I've had GREAT luck with 'blem' tires off ebay. I just got a 35" mickey thompson mud terrain for like 110 shipped brand new. They have to pass all safety tests, but usually have a nick in white wall or something stupid. I've bought/sold several sets for several vehicles. The last set of 4, 315/75/16 tires I got were 550ish to my door.
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    how do you search for "blem" tires
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    i think i actually searched 'tires blem' and included description...found a couple places that sold them, and then emailed them about size I want. Most are pretty good about finding stuff.
    blown transmissions are about as useful as 97% of the guys on this forum

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    Thanks guys...

    Yeah, I'm not really wanting anything terribly chunky but it needs to be a good mix. I'll be driving across the country on them and in the snow once we get there, so...

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    I might be able to help.
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    I'm not quite ready to buy yet, but I've been checking prices and they're pretty expensive. So I wanted to plan ahead a little and see if anyone could help. If you can that'd be great. It might be a couple/few months.

    My current tire size is 35" x 20" x 12.5"
    Last edited by DamnYankee; 05-21-2010 at 09:37 PM.

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