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Nickels
2nd December 2008, 11:31 PM
4wheelparts seems to be the most legit/cheapest for the tire i want. Onlinetires.com seemed to send out messed up tires (according to people on the internet, thanks to google) and tirepackage.com seemed to be a scam website (also thanks to google). So my question to anyone who might know, how are 4wheelparts with tires? Quick shipping?

fmstruck
2nd December 2008, 11:59 PM
I guess I don't understand why you don't just go to a local tire store and buy some tires. By the time you get 4 tires that size shipped here you will end up paying more than if you just went downtown and got what you wanted. JMO.

Nickels
3rd December 2008, 12:03 AM
Its actually $100 more if i go to a local tire store. Dons used tire guy said i wont be able to find anything under $800 for a 35" mud tire. He was was showing me some offbrand ones for the price of these BFGs i want. My friend has a tire machine, so i dont need to pay someone to mount them. Im probably going to take my gf's car into Don's to get some cheap winter tires thrown on, and while im there, ill ask him to balance em for me. He usually gives me deals on **** like that when im buying tires.

Nickels
3rd December 2008, 04:47 PM
K, i bought 4 BFGoodrich Mud Terrain TA KM2 tires (35x12.50-15) from TireRack for $881. They will be here in about 3 days they said. 4wheelparts said they were on national backorder, and no place would have them in stock till around christmas time. I had to pay $50 more shipping though because they didnt have any in stock in the closest warehouse, so theyre coming from Georgia..
The guy at NebraskaTire said $850 was damn decent deal for those tires, and i should just order them online. He said he wouldnt be able to get close to that price.. TO Haas was almost a grand for 33s and they wouldnt be in for a week. Im happy with my purchase, and cant wait till my truck gets its new shoes!