expired Posted by tunabreath • Mar 7, 2023
Mar 7, 2023 10:17 AM
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expired Posted by tunabreath • Mar 7, 2023
Mar 7, 2023 10:17 AM
eBay Coupon: Savings on Select Tire Purchase: $200 off $1000, $150 off $750 or
+ Free Shipping$100 off $500
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Always CALL AND ASK before you buy on eBay if they can match the exact price and make them check, request a manager if they won't agree to the price on the phone.
Anyway, I was about to start calling them to see if they would give me this deal since I just spend $1000 on tires with them last week, but the tire my Audi uses wasn't on the "qualified" list. Oh well...still got a $70 rebate from Continental
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For a cheaper brand, I prefer Hankook. They had this model called the Concept H457 that was an awesome value for a while, but they went up in price.
My preferred brand is General Tires. Their AS-03 and AS-05 are great choices. They have excellent treadwear, good rain and snow traction, and aren't noisy. Probably the best value for tires IMO cuz they can compete with Continentals.
For upper tier I prefer Continentals over Michelins. Continentals are often the highest rated tires in the category, and Michelin you pay a lot for the name.
I've had cheap brands before like Wanli, Nankang, some Chinese tires. Good prices, but not worth it IMO. Those tires don't get great traction, wear badly, and get pretty noisey by the end. Not really a fan of Kumho either for a known brand.
I think DTD artificially increases their prices for these types of promos too. But it could just be inflation.
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In my area, it's $22 per tire plus $1.75 environmental fee and $3 disposal fee per tire. YMMV