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June 30, 2011 at 7:50 PM #706953July 2, 2011 at 4:14 AM #708213outtamojoParticipant
Speaking of Discount Tire…$100 rebate must act fast http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/findPromotions.do?pgid=487&irpid=10451&irpid=10451
July 2, 2011 at 4:14 AM #707699outtamojoParticipantSpeaking of Discount Tire…$100 rebate must act fast http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/findPromotions.do?pgid=487&irpid=10451&irpid=10451
July 2, 2011 at 4:14 AM #707098outtamojoParticipantSpeaking of Discount Tire…$100 rebate must act fast http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/findPromotions.do?pgid=487&irpid=10451&irpid=10451
July 2, 2011 at 4:14 AM #707850outtamojoParticipantSpeaking of Discount Tire…$100 rebate must act fast http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/findPromotions.do?pgid=487&irpid=10451&irpid=10451
July 2, 2011 at 4:14 AM #707000outtamojoParticipantSpeaking of Discount Tire…$100 rebate must act fast http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/findPromotions.do?pgid=487&irpid=10451&irpid=10451
July 2, 2011 at 6:45 AM #707522moneymakerParticipantExcellent post flu. The Yokohamas that I bought were to replace runflats that cost a hell of a lot more and gave a horrible ride. I don’t care really who owns the company but more which plant actually produced them. The Yokohamas were made here in the US, I didn’t realize this until after I bought them so it was not a factor in the decision making process. Now however I have a 4×4 that uses bigger tires and I don’t have to replace them immediately,before winter begins however. I was considering Costco,who gives $70 back on set of 4 Michellin but won’t do it for BFGoodrich which is owned by Michellin. In my reasearch I’m discovering that Costco does not have the best prices.
July 2, 2011 at 6:45 AM #706824moneymakerParticipantExcellent post flu. The Yokohamas that I bought were to replace runflats that cost a hell of a lot more and gave a horrible ride. I don’t care really who owns the company but more which plant actually produced them. The Yokohamas were made here in the US, I didn’t realize this until after I bought them so it was not a factor in the decision making process. Now however I have a 4×4 that uses bigger tires and I don’t have to replace them immediately,before winter begins however. I was considering Costco,who gives $70 back on set of 4 Michellin but won’t do it for BFGoodrich which is owned by Michellin. In my reasearch I’m discovering that Costco does not have the best prices.
July 2, 2011 at 6:45 AM #706922moneymakerParticipantExcellent post flu. The Yokohamas that I bought were to replace runflats that cost a hell of a lot more and gave a horrible ride. I don’t care really who owns the company but more which plant actually produced them. The Yokohamas were made here in the US, I didn’t realize this until after I bought them so it was not a factor in the decision making process. Now however I have a 4×4 that uses bigger tires and I don’t have to replace them immediately,before winter begins however. I was considering Costco,who gives $70 back on set of 4 Michellin but won’t do it for BFGoodrich which is owned by Michellin. In my reasearch I’m discovering that Costco does not have the best prices.
July 2, 2011 at 6:45 AM #708037moneymakerParticipantExcellent post flu. The Yokohamas that I bought were to replace runflats that cost a hell of a lot more and gave a horrible ride. I don’t care really who owns the company but more which plant actually produced them. The Yokohamas were made here in the US, I didn’t realize this until after I bought them so it was not a factor in the decision making process. Now however I have a 4×4 that uses bigger tires and I don’t have to replace them immediately,before winter begins however. I was considering Costco,who gives $70 back on set of 4 Michellin but won’t do it for BFGoodrich which is owned by Michellin. In my reasearch I’m discovering that Costco does not have the best prices.
July 2, 2011 at 6:45 AM #707673moneymakerParticipantExcellent post flu. The Yokohamas that I bought were to replace runflats that cost a hell of a lot more and gave a horrible ride. I don’t care really who owns the company but more which plant actually produced them. The Yokohamas were made here in the US, I didn’t realize this until after I bought them so it was not a factor in the decision making process. Now however I have a 4×4 that uses bigger tires and I don’t have to replace them immediately,before winter begins however. I was considering Costco,who gives $70 back on set of 4 Michellin but won’t do it for BFGoodrich which is owned by Michellin. In my reasearch I’m discovering that Costco does not have the best prices.
July 2, 2011 at 5:33 PM #707071CoronitaParticipantCheck the date on the tire. Tires have a shelf life of 6-7 years and some places don’t care
July 2, 2011 at 5:33 PM #707920CoronitaParticipantCheck the date on the tire. Tires have a shelf life of 6-7 years and some places don’t care
July 2, 2011 at 5:33 PM #707768CoronitaParticipantCheck the date on the tire. Tires have a shelf life of 6-7 years and some places don’t care
July 2, 2011 at 5:33 PM #707168CoronitaParticipantCheck the date on the tire. Tires have a shelf life of 6-7 years and some places don’t care
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