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    Can someone point me in the direction to the best website for tires? (Best website meaning best prices) 😉 - thanks

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    I usually use discounttirezone.com to get discount tire to price match. Never bought a set from them tho. They seem to have the best prices on Nokian tyres. Replaced a set of Michelin pilot sport a/s 3’s on my Audi with the nokian zline and I love em. Planning on running the zline on the m when I get replacement tires.2 245/40-19 and 2 275/35-19 will be just under 600 bucks.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Mattn1192 View Post
      Can someone point me in the direction to the best website for tires? (Best website meaning best prices) 😉 - thanks
      Costco has great deals on high end tires. That's if you have a membership. $150 off a set of michelins with free installation and free road hazard is a sweet deal. Over at discount tire, road hazard and install can be another $150-$200. discount tire usually matches costco prices though. And I would not get my tires anywhere else. simply because you'll get lifetime balance/rotation and flat repair through costco and discount tire. just pull into your local store.
      Last edited by Maxima SE; 06-04-2021, 06:18 AM.
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        #4
        Originally posted by Maxima SE View Post

        $150 off a set of michelins with free installation and free road hazard
        and most likely some new free scratches on your wheels

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          #5
          I'd rather spend more with a reputable shop to make sure I don't get their free scratch install.
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            #6
            Originally posted by jet_dogg View Post
            I'd rather spend more with a reputable shop to make sure I don't get their free scratch install.
            x10000 I go to Wheel Enhancement in LA. The prices are fair/normal and they don't fuck up your wheels or put them on with an impact.
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              #7
              I'll add a note that, it also depends where you live. There are some guys/places who are sponsored by specific brands and you can get a "cash" price on new tires (think Tirerack price minus tax minus shipping and sometimes even slightly lower unit price). The catch is that, you have to go pick them up yourself. In California, for example, there are plenty of them around the tracks (norcal and socal).

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