Costco Wholesale is offering its
Members:
Any Set of 4 Michelin Tires for
$180 Off $900 or
$120 Off $899.99 and below.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
Rokket for finding this deal
Note, must login to your Costco account w/ an active membership to purchase.
Installation is required w/ an appointment at any participating Costco Tire Center.
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If you did experience any problems, I'm sure Costco would make it right.
This is a great deal.
I don't think the level of hate for Costco tires is warranted here (I've purchased 4 sets from them over the years).
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Michelin Tires
When you spend above $900 on any set of four Michelin tires with installation ($70 Manufacturer's Savings +
Installation Included + Additional Member Savings), save $120 when you spend up to $899.99 on any set of four Michelin tires with installation ($40 Manufacturer's Savings + Installation Included).
https://tires.costco.co
What happened? Tempting to use Costco this time
Same concern that I have. Currently debating if this is worth it.
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If you did experience any problems, I'm sure Costco would make it right.
This is a great deal.
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What do you mean by "a bad tire"? Because it's not like that for a flat that can't be repaired (not sure ours ever been, but maybe). I went in with a tour that had a nail too close to the side so couldn't be patched, had to get a new tire. They prorated it, was about 3 to 6 months after initial install and cost me about $60 or $90 (can't remember exactly). You end up paying prorated amount off regular price since no sales on single tires and you need to pay for install.
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I don't think the level of hate for Costco tires is warranted here (I've purchased 4 sets from them over the years).
When they install the sensor kits they remove the sensor, don't clean the rim and then don't use the proper torque tool, they just crank down on the rubber seal. Most places don't force you to purchase them. The bigger issue is that many installers don't clean the rim where the weights go and just stick them over the dirt on the wheel. Go to a good car wash before hand and don't get the wax applied, it's the least you can do. I clean them myself and remove all the weights first....not easy.
Man, I have had nothing but good experiences from Costco with multiple sets of tires. The only downside is how busy they usually are.