Have to buy new tires today. Need some help.

toughb

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Mao Tse Tongue said:
I paid $500 for four new ones at some place north of the city. I have no idea if I got ripped, but I appreciate all the help here.
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I have Nokia all weather (NOT all season) tires. List $190. each. Installed, balanced and properly torqued for $140.00. These can run all year round safely.

Highly recommended by myself. Starting the third year with them.
 

Hybridel

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what tire size do you need?

Kipling Tires has always been kind to me in terms of competitive pricing.
 

Serpent

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jimmyf said:
too bad you don't have time for a trip to Buffalo. Probably 30% cheaper sad to say. Costco service is excellent.
Hey Jimmy, is there a Costco in Buffallo? I did a search on Costco.com using a Niagara Zip and all the locations within 50 miles were Canadian locations. Bummer!
 

whitewaterguy

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the NOKIAN WR, an all season, but also has the snowflake symbol on the sidewall certifying it meets Canadian winter driving conditions. Can't beat this one for all purpose safety.
 

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Mao Tse Tongue said:
Guys, have to pick up some new tires today, don't want to spend a bundle. Need 4 all seasons.

I'm downtown. Please help. Thanks!!!
Go with the round ones
 

Hard Idle

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There was a couple of good tire threads form earlier this year - how come none of them show up when using SEARCH? :confused: I searched by brands, strores, street names and websites which I know I posted on those threads, but the only search results are ancient threads about other things??
 
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