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expiredRokket | Staff posted Sep 01, 2023 06:11 PM
expiredRokket | Staff posted Sep 01, 2023 06:11 PM

Discount Tire: Set of 4 Goodyear Tires up to $210 Off, Set of 4 Pirelli Tires

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Discount Tire is having a Labor Day Tire Sale on select Sets of 4 Tires from Goodyear, Pirelli, Cooper, Yokohama, Bridgestone & More when you sign in to your Discount Tire account (join for free). Select your installation option/location in cart.

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Note: Must sign in to or create your free account to see the specific tire offers available to you. Includes select tires/wheels from the following brands (click the brand logo on the promo page to see specific tires):

Available Deals:
  • Pirelli
    • $110 instant savings on a set of Pirelli tires. (Excludes Pirelli Strada tires.)
    • $80 manufacturer rebate by mail on select Pirelli tires
  • Goodyear
    • $110 instant savings on any set of Goodyear tires
    • Up to $100 manufacturer rebate by mail on select sets of tires
  • Cooper
    • $110 instant savings on any set of Cooper tires
  • Yokohama
    • $110 instant savings on any set of Yokohama tires
  • Bridgestone
    • $110 instant savings on a set of Bridgestone tires.*(Excludes Blizzak tires.)
  • Toyo
    • $110 instant savings on a set of Toyo Open Country M/T, R/T, R/T Trail or AT3 tires
  • Firestone
    • $110 instant savings on a set of Firestone Destination tires.
  • Voxx G-FX
    • $80 instant savings on a set of wheels

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  • About this Offer: Offer is valid through September 5, 2023.

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Discount Tire is having a Labor Day Tire Sale on select Sets of 4 Tires from Goodyear, Pirelli, Cooper, Yokohama, Bridgestone & More when you sign in to your Discount Tire account (join for free). Select your installation option/location in cart.

Thanks Deal Hunter Rokket for sharing this deal

Note: Must sign in to or create your free account to see the specific tire offers available to you. Includes select tires/wheels from the following brands (click the brand logo on the promo page to see specific tires):

Available Deals:
  • Pirelli
    • $110 instant savings on a set of Pirelli tires. (Excludes Pirelli Strada tires.)
    • $80 manufacturer rebate by mail on select Pirelli tires
  • Goodyear
    • $110 instant savings on any set of Goodyear tires
    • Up to $100 manufacturer rebate by mail on select sets of tires
  • Cooper
    • $110 instant savings on any set of Cooper tires
  • Yokohama
    • $110 instant savings on any set of Yokohama tires
  • Bridgestone
    • $110 instant savings on a set of Bridgestone tires.*(Excludes Blizzak tires.)
  • Toyo
    • $110 instant savings on a set of Toyo Open Country M/T, R/T, R/T Trail or AT3 tires
  • Firestone
    • $110 instant savings on a set of Firestone Destination tires.
  • Voxx G-FX
    • $80 instant savings on a set of wheels

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this Offer: Offer is valid through September 5, 2023.

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Written by Rokket | Staff

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MarcSparks
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Meh. Example set of tires I was looking at last week were $199/each. Now they are $236/each with $110 off. So, more expensive with the "deal".
drsgrinch
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I've been researching tires for the last month or so and while I can't speak specifically about the tires you purchased, from what I have been reading is that different tires do differently when it comes to dry roads, wet roads,and snow/ice.

You really have to be conscious about the type of conditions you're normally driving in.

What my research has shown is that most name brand tires still vary, but they don't perform horrible in any one category. Whereas the the budgets may and often do.

I urge you to do a bit more research just to make sure those tires perform well in the elements you drive in.

Check out consumer reports, Tyre reviews.com (European, but really great information) and just watch some reviews on Google. Get some more data points.

I was horrified to learn that some tires work great on dry, but are just outright terrible on wet roads. This could very well put you and your passengers at risk.

I would consider myself very frugal, and I would agree there are a lot of premium tires out there that are very much hype or provide very marginal differences. But just be careful. These tires are your only connection between the vehicle and the road. Just want you to be safe and save money Smilie
nottrollin
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In 2021 I bought a set of Pirelli P Zero for $102 each and got the $70 rebate. Now they're $220 each. OUCH!!

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Sep 02, 2023 01:29 AM
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Quote from 3JABO :
Just got new tires today. Had a lengthy conversation with the manager about the subject of brand name vs no name tires.

Yes, there is some value- but general consensus is that it doesn't provide enough of a value to justify the premium price, when a savvy consumer would be better off buying a cheaper tire plus hazard/replacement protection.

For reference, I just replaced all four tires on my wife's 2016 Subaru Crosstrek for a little over $300 by using tirebuyer.com. 10% military discount + free shipping to local Pepboys + discount on tire install at Pepboys at $16/ea. This was on a set of Ohtsu 225 55 R17 tires.

Ironically, these are the same brand tires that were already on her car, and lasted around three years with no issues and still enough tread left to probably last until end of year if need be.

It's your money, clearly, but I would at least consider other options before you fall into the name brand buy 3 get 1 free trap that still ends up costing double what they're worth.
I've been researching tires for the last month or so and while I can't speak specifically about the tires you purchased, from what I have been reading is that different tires do differently when it comes to dry roads, wet roads,and snow/ice.

You really have to be conscious about the type of conditions you're normally driving in.

What my research has shown is that most name brand tires still vary, but they don't perform horrible in any one category. Whereas the the budgets may and often do.

I urge you to do a bit more research just to make sure those tires perform well in the elements you drive in.

Check out consumer reports, Tyre reviews.com (European, but really great information) and just watch some reviews on Google. Get some more data points.

I was horrified to learn that some tires work great on dry, but are just outright terrible on wet roads. This could very well put you and your passengers at risk.

I would consider myself very frugal, and I would agree there are a lot of premium tires out there that are very much hype or provide very marginal differences. But just be careful. These tires are your only connection between the vehicle and the road. Just want you to be safe and save money Smilie
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Sep 02, 2023 01:32 AM
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jdtreb06Sep 02, 2023 01:32 AM
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Does anyone have any recommendations for winter tires? Going to put some on my minivan this winter in MN
Sep 02, 2023 01:33 AM
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drsgrinchSep 02, 2023 01:33 AM
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At least for the tires I wanted, they were the exact same price as Sam's club and offered 100 off, but not 110.

Its a it more convenient for me so I can just pay them to swap tires, dispose, etc. Just something to consider. YmMV
Sep 02, 2023 01:42 AM
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drsgrinchSep 02, 2023 01:42 AM
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Quote from jdtreb06 :
Does anyone have any recommendations for winter tires? Going to put some on my minivan this winter in MN
Was looking into this as well, but depending on where you live, how often are the roads filled with snow and not salted? Do you drive in snow storms? Do you travel where you would need to travel through the bad weather and not really have a choice?

Head to YouTube and consumer reports. They seem to do a good job doing testing them. Consumer reports even measures stopping distance on an ice rink. I also been using tyereviews.com. It's European tires, but gives you a lot of good advice when choosing tires. I like the systematic way the tires are tested.

I never knew ice stopping distance was even a thing.

Personally, I settled with all season rather than winter tires. Storing them, buying extra rims (it's how I'd do it.), and the hassel of it all didn't seem worth the cost after I saw the performance had trade offs. Like tire wear and such.

There is also something called all weather tires. Also might be worth looking into.
Sep 02, 2023 01:43 AM
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3JABOSep 02, 2023 01:43 AM
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Quote from drsgrinch :
I've been researching tires for the last month or so and while I can't speak specifically about the tires you purchased, from what I have been reading is that different tires do differently when it comes to dry roads, wet roads,and snow/ice.

You really have to be conscious about the type of conditions you're normally driving in.

What my research has shown is that most name brand tires still vary, but they don't perform horrible in any one category. Whereas the the budgets may and often do.

I urge you to do a bit more research just to make sure those tires perform well in the elements you drive in.

Check out consumer reports, Tyre reviews.com (European, but really great information) and just watch some reviews on Google. Get some more data points.

I was horrified to learn that some tires work great on dry, but are just outright terrible on wet roads. This could very well put you and your passengers at risk.

I would consider myself very frugal, and I would agree there are a lot of premium tires out there that are very much hype or provide very marginal differences. But just be careful. These tires are your only connection between the vehicle and the road. Just want you to be safe and save money Smilie
Very good write up, and you bring up some great points that I didn't previously consider.

Where I live, the weather is almost the same for 9 months out of the year.
Sep 02, 2023 01:54 AM
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cgigateSep 02, 2023 01:54 AM
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it is not discount tires, it is overpriced tires
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jdtreb06Sep 02, 2023 02:08 AM
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Quote from drsgrinch :
Was looking into this as well, but depending on where you live, how often are the roads filled with snow and not salted? Do you drive in snow storms? Do you travel where you would need to travel through the bad weather and not really have a choice?

Head to YouTube and consumer reports. They seem to do a good job doing testing them. Consumer reports even measures stopping distance on an ice rink. I also been using tyereviews.com. It's European tires, but gives you a lot of good advice when choosing tires. I like the systematic way the tires are tested.

I never knew ice stopping distance was even a thing.

Personally, I settled with all season rather than winter tires. Storing them, buying extra rims (it's how I'd do it.), and the hassel of it all didn't seem worth the cost after I saw the performance had trade offs. Like tire wear and such.

There is also something called all weather tires. Also might be worth looking into.
Thanks so much for the feedback. My wife is uncomfortable driving here in Minnesota. She wants an AWD car. I'm trying to see if winter tires can work since a new car is spendy. We have plenty of very snowy days. I buy all season tires that are rated well for snow, but I thought maybe getting specific winter tires could be even better. I'll check out those sites

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Quote from SycoraX :
I put Arroyo tires on my wife's Prius and am really happy with them. I obviously can't speak for longevity, but the Goodyears she's had before were trash and ultimately became unbalanceable.
Lol. Those are the bottom of the barrel of brands out there
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RokketSep 02, 2023 02:41 AM
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As an aside, does anyone want to comment about Discount Tire's service? DT once fixed a flat on my OEM tire for free (the tire wasn't even purchased from them).

If you don't need tires now, watch out for a possible DT Black Friday sale.
Last edited by Rokket September 1, 2023 at 07:45 PM.
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Wildpir8Sep 02, 2023 03:33 AM
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Quote from Rokket :
As an aside, does anyone want to comment about Discount Tire's service? DT once fixed a flat on my OEM tire for free (the tire wasn't even purchased from them).

If you don't need tires now, watch out for a possible DT Black Friday sale.

I've been a customer for many years and don't have any complaints. Friendly staff and it's easy to make "free" (covered by the installation fee) rebalance and rotation appointments for the life of the tires. Walk-ins fine if there's ever something in a tire and it needs a plug or full replacement if the damage is too close to the sidewall.
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Sep 02, 2023 03:43 AM
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seantan2001Sep 02, 2023 03:43 AM
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tirerack or simpletire, cheaper tires and better warranties. Used to be a Costco guy, not anymore.
Sep 02, 2023 03:50 AM
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SpaceNuke54Sep 02, 2023 03:50 AM
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Quote from Rokket :
Yeah, I posted the 4th of July sale deal, too. I'm a Discount Tire fan. Smilie

This Labor Day deal is better for those wanting Pirelli tires. (The 4th of July deal was better for those wanting Continental tires.)
Sounds like you track Discount Tire deals in general. Do you think Black Friday sale will end up being better than this current sale?
Sep 02, 2023 03:56 AM
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SharpKitten9766Sep 02, 2023 03:56 AM
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Quote from captainflatch :
Pirelli A/S Scorpion plus 3 is applying the discount twice for me in cart on set of 4. 255/55r20 but only on Discount Tire Direct website not Discount Tire.
I added also Pirelli P7 ALL SEASON PLUS 3 , 225 /50 R17 98V XL BSW, Item #113134
$202.03/ea Qty: 4, Price: $808.12 and after discounts the price is: $517.36

Looks like they counted the $110 discount twice.https://ibb.co/DrB2Y21

Must be a webpage or checkout setup mistake. Wonder if they would honor the price if I complete the purchase?
Last edited by SharpKitten9766 September 1, 2023 at 09:02 PM.
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MarcSparksSep 02, 2023 04:10 AM
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Meh. Example set of tires I was looking at last week were $199/each. Now they are $236/each with $110 off. So, more expensive with the "deal".
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Sep 02, 2023 05:01 AM
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captainflatchSep 02, 2023 05:01 AM
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Quote from SharpKitten9766 :
I added also Pirelli P7 ALL SEASON PLUS 3 , 225 /50 R17 98V XL BSW, Item #113134
$202.03/ea Qty: 4, Price: $808.12 and after discounts the price is: $517.36

Looks like they counted the $110 discount twice.https://ibb.co/DrB2Y21

Must be a webpage or checkout setup mistake. Wonder if they would honor the price if I complete the purchase?
I got my order in this morning online and shipping notice. Hope you got your order in because it looks like they fixed it.

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