Discount Tire $100 Off and Free Shipping
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Saw this on another forum, checked it out, and sure enough, you get $100 off for each set of tires you order (1 set = $100 off, 2 sets = $200 off, and so on), plus they're offering free shipping.
www.discounttiredirect.com
www.discounttiredirect.com
holly shizzel, that could be a hell of a deal, but i dont see it applying to every tire, maybe a certain brand...lets do some research and find out...it would be bad *** if it was true though
Save $100.00 Instantly!
As a special incentive to our online buyers, we are offering instant savings for a limited time. Receive $100.00 instantly with the purchase of 4 tires or 4 wheels.
This savings will be reflected automatically in your shopping cart and applies to the purchase of 4 tires or 4 wheels. You must complete your order online. This offer can be combined with any current promotions and will expire Oct 20, 2007.
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As a special incentive to our online buyers, we are offering instant savings for a limited time. Receive $100.00 instantly with the purchase of 4 tires or 4 wheels.
This savings will be reflected automatically in your shopping cart and applies to the purchase of 4 tires or 4 wheels. You must complete your order online. This offer can be combined with any current promotions and will expire Oct 20, 2007.
save some time
I hope they do this again when I'm in the market!
Although, picking up a set of ZE-912s for $116 shipped and mounting them on some crap wheels for the "winter" might not be a bad idea.
Although, picking up a set of ZE-912s for $116 shipped and mounting them on some crap wheels for the "winter" might not be a bad idea.
But really, if it's cold and wet, aren't you going to drive your truck anyway?
I've found locally that Costco is the place to get tires.
http://atlanta.craigslist.org/pts/440840622.html
But really, if it's cold and wet, aren't you going to drive your truck anyway?
I've found locally that Costco is the place to get tires.
But really, if it's cold and wet, aren't you going to drive your truck anyway?
I've found locally that Costco is the place to get tires.
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You can get 205/50/15 nt-31's for $471 shipped. It will never get any cheaper. How long can I let these tires sit without using them before they start to get hard? I probably won't do another track day for 6 months or so.
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From personal experience, as long as you keep them protected from the elements, you should be fine. On my old car, I kept a set of tires and rims in my garage specifically for taking to the track. I used them on and off for almost 2 years before a friend of mine got them after my car got totaled. He's still using the same tires as far as I know.
You have to remove the $70 worth of extra crap they automatically stuff into your cart.









