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Hey, Pedro. I sent ya an private message - felt like I was hijacking the thread otherwise.
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So with the choice I went with on tires, I ask this. Will there be a problem with the sensors? Will they have to be reset? And if so, can I do it myself?DocAcumen said:Yeah, I picked up a set.
And I may have even gotten them for.....FREE!
We shall see over the next few days I guess?
that is a great priceCraig-o said:When I bought tires about 4 months ago, Tire Rack had the GS D3s for $1,004 for OEM sizes, including shipping. Mounting and balancing was extra. When I called my local Goodyear center (in Campbel, CA, who was also the TireRack preferred installer), they quoted me $823 - installed, including CA sales tax. America's Tire Company/Discount Tire quoted me $1,044. That decision was easy.
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Umm, $823 does sound like a good deal!VETTEX2 said:that is a great price
How? I want in on this deal!DocAcumen said:Yeah, I picked up a set.
And I may have even gotten them for.....FREE!
We shall see over the next few days I guess?
I thought that it required special equipment, and that standard tire machines were not appropriate tools.DocAcumen said:They told me that the sidewall is so stiff that they are near impossible to get off with standard tire machines?
I think your right. I went to a local tire place and they sent me to "Just Tires" (used to be the Goodyear Stores) because he didn't have the correct machine to handle the tires. Just Tires had no problem with the EMT's.DRTH VTR said:I thought that it required special equipment, and that standard tire machines were not appropriate tools.
The local Chevy dealer uses an independent tire dealer for the rear wheels on C5's. Maybe also the fronts, but I don't know this.DRTH VTR said:I thought that it required special equipment, and that standard tire machines were not appropriate tools.
For the rest of the story!DRTH VTR said:Quote:
Originally Posted by DocAcumen
Yeah, I picked up a set.
And I may have even gotten them for.....FREE!
We shall see over the next few days I guess?
How? I want in on this deal!
What did it cost you to get the new tires mounted and the old tires disposed? Who did this?DocAcumen said:For the rest of the story!
As some of you know I asked about buying some tires a few days back. I looked at the places that where suggested, and others, including local shops. I found that I could get what I wanted as cheap as anywhere at Wally World!
Being a special order deal, I just placed the order online! You order them and they are shipped to you local store. During the order they ask for a CC#, But states that your card will not be charged. You will pay when you pick them up.
Anyway the tires arrive, I get a call, and go to pick them up. I get there see them setting there , and tell the guy I am here to pick up that set of tires. So he gets a couple women to come over as he does not know how to deal with this? (guess it was the first time any of them had delt with a order like this?) They him haw around for a few min. scan the tires, start reading the ship info on them, mumbeliing to each other the whole time. LOL! Then they all turn to me and ask did you allready pay for these?
Seeing where this was going, I just replied that I had to give a CC# to place the order.
OHHH they all say, guess you are good to go then!
Me and the guy carry them out, throw them in the back of my Jeep and I leave....
No reciept, no money trades hands? NAADAA!! NOTHING!!