Hugo Township
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USCTrojanCPA said:eyephone said:USCTrojanCPA said:daedalus said:The tires are priced well. Throw in things like free flat repair and free lifetime rotations/balancing, plus the fact that the techs generally are well trained and will always use a torque wrench to torque the nuts, then it becomes a no-brainer to me. Downsides are the crowds, as you noticed, and that they won't have quite the tire selection or flexibility you might find at tire rack. Not an issue for most cars/people. USC might not want to take his GT3 there, though.
Yeah, they don't sell tires for my GT4 and GT3RS.
Did you know they do special orders for tires?
I normally get my tires from TireRack...no sales tax and low shipping cost...and send them to the tire shop that I use in Tustin to mount them. Tires are anywhere from $1,200 to $2,200 per set so saving on sales tax is important, pays for brake pads. haha
Hey, that sales (use) tax funds our local schools!