Discount Tire
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- discountti.re
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- All Things JEEP
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- Tire & Wheel Specialists
@relayer4u, PM headed your way.
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You'll love those ATZs. I had them on a Silverado several years ago. They had about 3/4 tread left when I sold it with 50,000 miles on them. They wore great with consistent 3000 mile rotations.And the results are in! Before & after:
The local Discount Tire crew on Horizon Ridge in Henderson were great today!
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I saw that. Fine print limits it to only in-stock tires and can’t be combined with any other offers/discounts or price match.Posting up in case people didn't know jeep was doing a buy 3 get 1 for $1
Nope.I saw that. Fine print limits it to only in-stock tires and can’t be combined with any other offers/discounts or price match.
Translation: Your three tires plus the 4th at $1 just cost more than buying 5 at discount tire. Lol
Oh, and a dealer won’t be convenient. It’ll take an entire day for the initial install and an entire day for a rotate and balance.
I didn’t generalize or disregard a single thing. Thanks for calling me out though.Nope.
Maybe I have an exceptional dealer but the tires I was inquiring about Toyo ATIII 35/11.5r17and BFG KO2 35/12.5r17 were both in stock. I decided on the Toyos, they price matched, and the installation went smooth, an hour or so.
I've bought 6 or so sets of tires for cars and trucks from Discount Tire and they have always been great to work with. I'm just providing another answer to the original question. Really no need to generalize and disregard a legitimate option for people looking to upgrade their tires.
I disagree. You're translation was the generalization. My experience was different than than what you thought it would be and it may be for others as well.I didn’t generalize or disregard a single thing. Thanks for calling me out though.
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