Also, try your local breakers' yard. Can't get much cheaper than there I think.
For the uninformed: tyres is the native English spelling of tires, and if someone is asking about tyres in Birmingham on uk.answers.yahoo.com, they're referring to Birmingham, England.
2006-06-13 07:47:02
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answered by Summerfruits 1
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There are many online sites and if you are talking Birmingham ALA. Then it would be in most of the front yards of rural houses, take a drive out in the country they are everywhere.
2006-06-25 23:47:40
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answered by CrzyCowboy 4
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Depends whether you're in Birmingham, Alabama or Birmingham, England.
2006-06-13 07:21:41
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answered by Rotifer 5
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New or partworn? For partworn a breaker's yard is a good bet, new - try searching the web.
Nothing wrong with your spelling (punctuation could be better but I'm not complaining)!
2006-06-16 04:34:14
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try www.camskill.co.uk I got some tyres of these guys
great price next day delivery to most of the UK
2006-06-23 05:43:45
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answered by MIKE?? 2
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Depends where in Brum you are, but Halfords are good. There's one on the 33 bus route to Kingstanding, amongst other areas.
2006-06-13 07:17:42
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answered by TooOrangeyForCrows 1
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I DONT KNOW OF A MECHANIC THAT DOESNT K-NOW WHERE TO BUY TIRES........IM A MECHANIC TOO AND NOT A ENGLISH ,BUT CAN SPILL ( SPELL )
2006-06-26 12:10:44
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answered by rolo 1
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learn how to spell
2006-06-13 07:19:41
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answered by Andé 2
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the junkyard
2006-06-27 06:08:02
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answered by Anonymous
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walmart
2006-06-27 05:41:23
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answered by imleesapies 1
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