I always get mine at Sam's Club. The tires are priced right and they put em' on fast while you shop!
2006-06-16 18:15:18
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by ? 3
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Walmart does have them cheap. You might go there if you are not a member of the exclusive Sam's club, which is also a company that is owned by Walmart. Walmart has them for around the same price. Unfortunately I used to work there, so I know first hand you can get any thing cheap there and the poor guy mounting and balancing them will be making around six bucks an hour, thus the slogan always low prices.
2006-06-16 18:25:37
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answered by lowest priced lobotomy always... 1
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not for off road tires your kind of stuck there should have the stock tires on it cause this is what happens when you get a flat they cost an arm and a leg to replace or match em, sorry no idea for this type unless u get a used tire from a tire store like Mexicali tire they specialize in used tires
2006-06-16 18:43:41
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answered by Mechanical 6
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Do you have a pep boys near you? They usually have specials on buying 4 tires, reasonably priced. I never think Walmart for tires, Sears stores carry tires also.
2006-06-16 18:19:02
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answered by uhohwhoopsbroken63 3
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it may not be the best solution, but i know the cheapest. i live near a ghetto part of town and there is a few used tire places near my house. im not sure if you could find them where your at, but it is worth looking into. the tires are in good shape, its not like you would be getting bald tires, they are just used. tires for my honda i can get for about 13 bucks.
2006-06-16 19:14:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Walmart is probably your best bet unless you want to get retreads at a local tire shop. For cheaper deals stay away from the bigger name auto places.
2006-06-16 18:17:25
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answered by Sidereality 3
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Try Costco if available. You can check prices and order online. Occasionally They have discounts if you buy a set of 4.
Also, try google search "car tires" and "" for other stores.
2006-06-16 18:18:56
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answered by pilot612b 2
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Try TireRack.com. They have the Kuhmo 795. These tire are not for off-road driving but they hold well in the snow.
2006-06-16 19:40:55
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answered by Rafa 3
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I buy mine at Canadian Tire when they have a buy one, get one half price sale. But I always go for the higher quality ones. I believe in paying for safety. In winter I always use studded tires.
2006-06-16 18:16:55
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answered by Dellajoy 6
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