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Nate I paid around 800$ for the tires on my truck at bolton...33's...
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800 isnt too bad considering the prices ive been gettin around town..but online i can get em for 600 with free shipping.... then 60 bux to mount and balance. Im all about saving money especially when its something that i DO NOT want to spend money on. lol HATEEEE buyn tires.
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I bought tires for my wife's car at tirebuyer.com. They have a choice of installers near you, ship directly there for free. Then the installation fee depends on the installer. For Delta World in lafayette it was $25 a tire.
I just checked your size in Goodyear Duratracs and it was $965 with tax and installed. |
Grabber AT2s at Delta in Lake Charles installed + tax $765.12
You still get free rotations from the installer I believe. |
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Actually the 33" 16s are more expensive bc they only come in a load range D or E.... for 3/4 and 1 ton trucks... sucks... wish i had 18s... would be cheaper.
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Thats pretty retarded...like common full size car tires are $$$
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Put new treads on my ride today. 285/70/17 $660 and $50 each for new tire pressure sensors. Three of my sensors had a dead battery. Went A/T instead of M/T this time. Truck doesn't humm anymore.lol.
Glad I was slow this afternoon and able to do them. Right rear had a nail in it and was leaking but it wasn't good enough to fix. It was tire time. |
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