red/green hawk
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- Ryan
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I did it because $200/tire vs $300/tire. There are definitely trade-offs. I'm not so sure I would have purchased from a site like OP did. Ebay always offers money back guarantees. But like I mentioned above it was hard finding a tire shop that would install and not charge an exorbitant amount. Found a place that mounted and balanced for $50/tire. I ended up saving a few hundred bucks. But then again you don't get lifetime balancing, rotating, etc. So, is it really worth it in the long run? Probably will never buy tires online again but I wouldn't say it is a horrible way to buy tires or a bad experience.I understand you shopped on line for tires and waiting for them to arrive is half that battle but I’m not understanding why choose that over going to a tire merchant near you where you’d have balancing done, your concerns looked after, perhaps even a tire replacement if needed or warranty issues cared all while you sit and have a coffee in their waiting room.
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