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Talk Less, Say More
Join Date: May 2000
Location: Moab Utah. Home of wierd red & orange radioactive stuff... And 1 billion tourists.
Posts: 13,182
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Yep.
Last time I put new tires on my Jeep I bought from "The Tire Rack." Huge savings for me of almost $400 because the local guys wanted full retail. The tires were on sale at the Tire Rack and there was an expensive $150 shipping charge, but maybe that's what it costs anymore. However The Tire Rack lets you choose a local installer and quotes you an agreed install and balance charge.
So take those three numbers, tires, shipping, and install, add them up and then compare to your best priced local guy. If you're only saving a few bucks I wouldn't bother, but if it's worth it to you... Just be sure you cover all the hidden fees when you do your ciphering.
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2000 Dyna FXDX, 2001 Sportster Sport, 2000 R1100S,2007 R1200S,2015 rNineT,2015 Gold Wing, 2023 F850GS,2023 R1250RS, 2017 Triumph T100, 2019 Jeep Rubicon, 2005 Jeep Sport, 2001 Corvette, 1978 Porsche 928. 2001 GMC Sierra 2500HD, 22 pairs of shoes. 24 bottles of beer.
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