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Monday, May 30, 2011

Tires sold that got over a thousand miles made it to the wall of fame... doesn't that say a lot about the short life span expectancy of tires in the 1930's T C Ryan flying school in San Diego, Howard Hughes on the far left Must have been great at parades 1936's getting stuffed into a boxcar for delivery The Marx brothers Amelia Earhart

Tires sold that got over a thousand miles made it to the wall of fame... doesn't that say a lot about the short life span expectancy of tires in the 1930's T C Ryan flying school in San Diego, Howard Hughes on the far left Must have been great at parades 1936's getting stuffed into a boxcar for delivery The Marx brothers Amelia Earhart

Thursday, May 5, 2011

So this an option if you live near Washington DC, or Philadelphia metro area Like the photos suggest, a wide, flat, clear area (about the size of two parking spaces) is needed so the tires can be worked on The vans carry the Hunter mounting/breakdown machine to get the old tires off and install the new tires on the rim, plus tires, plus a Hunter balancer, and a compressor to get them inflated.

Tire price comparison, as that is half of what it takes to get my business, the price for the least expensive 215 60/15 is $85 plus costs of $30a tire ($25 per tire for installation, 5 for TPMS). That would be $230 total cost.

My go-to tire shop, Discount Tire has their low cost tires at $250 out the door, road hazard warranty included. I compared prices in 2007 at 6 tire shops around San Diego, and Discount Tire was the least expensive, and best service too: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2007/04/how-much-for-pair-of-tires-heres-what-i.html

Right now they carry 85 brands and models available in my example size, so you have options in prices and brands, I go for the least expensive when buying for my daily commuter.

http://www.tirevan.com/

So this an option if you live near Washington DC, or Philadelphia metro area Like the photos suggest, a wide, flat, clear area (about the size of two parking spaces) is needed so the tires can be worked on The vans carry the Hunter mounting/breakdown machine to get the old tires off and install the new tires on the rim, plus tires, plus a Hunter balancer, and a compressor to get them inflated.

Tire price comparison, as that is half of what it takes to get my business, the price for the least expensive 215 60/15 is $85 plus costs of $30a tire ($25 per tire for installation, 5 for TPMS). That would be $230 total cost.

My go-to tire shop, Discount Tire has their low cost tires at $250 out the door, road hazard warranty included. I compared prices in 2007 at 6 tire shops around San Diego, and Discount Tire was the least expensive, and best service too: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2007/04/how-much-for-pair-of-tires-heres-what-i.html

Right now they carry 85 brands and models available in my example size, so you have options in prices and brands, I go for the least expensive when buying for my daily commuter.

http://www.tirevan.com/

 

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