Costco is offering for their
Members: Purchase and Install a Set of 4 Michelin Tires at a participating
Costco Tire Center and
Get $150 Off your total. Installation at a Costco Tire Center is required.
Thanks to Community Member
crux for posting this deal.
- Note: Valid on pretax purchase only. Not all makes, models and sizes available. Wheels not included. Must add a set of 4 eligible tires in order to qualify.
Deal Instructions:
- Visit the Costco Tire Page
- Enter your vehicle information and confirm your tire size on the following page
- Select your desired Costco location (your tires will be shipped there)
- Select from the available tires in the results
- Verify you are selecting Michelin Brand Tires to receive $150 Discount
- Ensure a quantity of 4 is selected and add to your cart
- Your discount of $150 should apply in cart with free shipping to your selected Costco location.
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All the tire problems I ever had (and I had quite a few), splitting, bulging etc were all with brand name tires.
Never, not once I had a problem with a no-name tire in 20 years.
Since then I buy whatever the cheapest stuff Discount Tire has. Literally the cheapest.
Buying a $150 tire when you can have a $50 one from DT is downright stupid.
I'm sure all the "safety idiots" will crawl out out of their "safe bunkers" but unless you drive like a complete imbecile, whatever marginal performance gap there is between Michelin and some Nunaki Kabaki tire, it will not help you, ever. You're just wasting your money thinking you're "safer".
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I went back to Discount Tire and switch back to BFG KO2's on both my truck and SUV. They had $200 off for Labor Day. These KO2 absolutely ROCK
Drove over to just tires and got a better price ( saved $150 over the Costco save $150). If you don't get at least 2 estimates for your tires you are not "saving".
Those 4S tires are incredible. I live in an area of hills and curves and those tires make every errand run a super fun drive. I love how tailgaters in suvs and sedans are on my as and then at the next sharp curve, they end up gone cause their tires and chassis can't hang. I've taken curves way too fast and those tires never give up grip.
Drove over to just tires and got a better price ( saved $150 over the Costco save $150). If you don't get at least 2 estimates for your tires you are not "saving".
All the tire problems I ever had (and I had quite a few), splitting, bulging etc were all with brand name tires.
Never, not once I had a problem with a no-name tire in 20 years.
Since then I buy whatever the cheapest stuff Discount Tire has. Literally the cheapest.
Buying a $150 tire when you can have a $50 one from DT is downright stupid.
I'm sure all the "safety idiots" will crawl out out of their "safe bunkers" but unless you drive like a complete imbecile, whatever marginal performance gap there is between Michelin and some Nunaki Kabaki tire, it will not help you, ever. You're just wasting your money thinking you're "safer".
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It's not showing on the Michelin website either for me. Link to this please?
OK, turn's out they don't make them for trucks or larger...
No , I didn't ask for a lower speed .. my car never goes over 80 MPH . I think if someone manufactured tires that were unsafe over 100 MPH Costco would not be selling them.
Michelin - Primacy All Season
Michelin - Premier A/S
Michelin - Defender T + H
Michelin - X Tour A/S T + H
The Cross Climate ones seem to be gone. The last two have 80k warranties but cost less. The Primancy and Premier have less warranty...but cost more...why?!
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