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Poll: When's the right time to change your tires.

When do you usually change your tires.

  1. Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready alignments problems will start shredding off the edge of tires. it really is something to invest in if it's really bad.

    A set of good used tires cost me $120 to $200 depending where I go...they last me close to a year.

    An alignment costs $100 or so...for an minor alignment problem to shed your tires takes longer than the tires last at a cost near to the cost of a set of tires.

    It's one of those scams, along with:

    Cabin fil/ter $15 at autozone 2 mins to replace yourself...or pay the shop $80.
    Windshield wipers: $6-$20 at Wallyworld, autozone etc, 1 min to change...or pay the shop $40+
    Tire rotation: false economy if you are buying used tires
    New tires: Used tires the moment you drive out of the tire shop.
    Car Air freshener: open the fucking window if you fart.
    Scheduled maintenance:
    Every time I got to the dealership to get my oil changed they try to up sell me about $900. I went a couple of weeks ago for an oil change and they told me "CRITICAL-NEEDS IMMEDIATE ATTENTION - Transmission fluid change". They put this on EVERY time I go and EVERY time I tell they "hey fuck brains, you put a brand new transmission in at 97k miles...it's only on 140k...according to the manual the fluid it good for 100k"...EVERYTIME (well the 140k changes obviously)

    They respond "oh the recommendation is just based on milaee it doesn't look at the fact you've got a new transmission"

    WELL THEN SAY SO RATHER THAN "CRITICAL - NEEDS ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY"

    Mother bitches...
  2. AngryIVer African Astronaut [my jade controlled morrigan]
    I try not to let them get below like 50% tread.
  3. A College Professor victim of incest [your moreover breastless limestone]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson A set of good used tires cost me $120 to $200 depending where I go…they last me close to a year.

    An alignment costs $100 or so…for an minor alignment problem to shed your tires takes longer than the tires last at a cost near to the cost of a set of tires.

    It's one of those scams, along with:

    Cabin fil/ter $15 at autozone 2 mins to replace yourself…or pay the shop $80.
    Windshield wipers: $6-$20 at Wallyworld, autozone etc, 1 min to change…or pay the shop $40+
    Tire rotation: false economy if you are buying used tires
    New tires: Used tires the moment you drive out of the tire shop.
    Car Air freshener: open the fucking window if you fart.
    Scheduled maintenance:
    Every time I got to the dealership to get my oil changed they try to up sell me about $900. I went a couple of weeks ago for an oil change and they told me "CRITICAL-NEEDS IMMEDIATE ATTENTION - Transmission fluid change". They put this on EVERY time I go and EVERY time I tell they "hey fuck brains, you put a brand new transmission in at 97k miles…it's only on 140k…according to the manual the fluid it good for 100k"…EVERYTIME (well the 140k changes obviously)

    They respond "oh the recommendation is just based on milaee it doesn't look at the fact you've got a new transmission"

    WELL THEN SAY SO RATHER THAN "CRITICAL - NEEDS ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY"

    Mother bitches…

    Plenty of cheapskates get hung up on paying more than the cost of the part, to have the part installed.

    And you just said that the first transmission didn't survive to the 100k mile mark that you believe the fluid is good for. Sounds like you might have just debunked you'reself lil bromo.
  4. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson A set of good used tires cost me $120 to $200 depending where I go…they last me close to a year.

    I just put a brand new set on my 2016 SRX for under $500 and they will last me at least 3 years. Buy quality, cry once.
  5. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    I replace my tires when they look like my dad's head.
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  6. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    What does your dad's head look like and also on the topic of your dad, what's his email address?
  7. stl1 Cum Lickin' Fagit
    Bald with sidewalls. (At least that's how it used to look.)

    His e-mail is www.jeffersonbarracksnationalcemetary.com.
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  8. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    Is that at Gmail or yahoo?
  9. Quick Mix Ready Dark Matter [jealously defalcate my upanishad]
    Originally posted by mmQ Is that at Gmail or yahoo?

    he had it before the Internet existed. it's snail mail, silly boi
  10. mmQ Lisa Turtle
    @snailmail.com

    Got it. Thanks.
  11. Originally posted by Speedy Parker I just put a brand new set on my 2016 SRX for under $500 and they will last me at least 3 years. Buy quality, cry once.

    the higher the quality, the softer they are.

    unless its for a tractor.
  12. Originally posted by vindicktive vinny the higher the quality, the softer they are.

    Yup.

    He must drive like 2 miles a week too if they last 3yrs or 30mph everywhere like an old granny. I do 80-100 miles a day.

    The used tires I buy last just about as long as a new set would last me...a year AT BEST...usually around 8-12 months.

    Lightly used tires last the same for 1/3 the cost.

    Stay dumb girlfriend.
  13. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by stl1 I replace my tires when they look like my dad's head.

    You drive until your tires look like this?

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  14. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Yup.

    He must drive like 2 miles a week too if they last 3yrs or 30mph everywhere like an old granny. I do 80-100 miles a day.

    The used tires I buy last just about as long as a new set would last me…a year AT BEST…usually around 8-12 months.

    Lightly used tires last the same for 1/3 the cost.

    Stay dumb girlfriend.

    A decent set of tires will last 40k miles. The average amount driven in the U.S. is 15k per year. I am retired and drive a bit less than average around 12k. However about 6k of that is on my bike. So a decent set of tires on a car will last me 5 years. After 5 years they get changed even if they only have 10k miles. Also I don't sweat pennies the way your broke ass has to.
  15. Originally posted by Speedy Parker A decent set of tires will last 40k miles.

    Do the math...100 miles a day = 36500...like I said, about a year.

  16. Quick Mix Ready Dark Matter [jealously defalcate my upanishad]
    Vinnie is a spook. a CIA.

    dude is a fucking glow-snitch for sure
  17. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Do the math…100 miles a day = 36500…like I said, about a year.

    I don't need to do the math in your life just the math in my life which I provided.

    For someone that says he is frugal you sure spend a lot of unnecessary money driving back and forth to work.
  18. Originally posted by Speedy Parker I don't need to do the math in your life just the math in my life which I provided.

    For someone that says he is frugal you sure spend a lot of unnecessary money driving back and forth to work.

    My place of work is in a ghetto area of town...I don't want to live in the ghetto. Sometimes you have to make financial sacrifices for the overall good.
  19. Speedy Parker Black Hole
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson My place of work is in a ghetto area of town…I don't want to live in the ghetto. Sometimes you have to make financial sacrifices for the overall good.

    I hope you enjoy working 2 hours every day for no pay Skippy
  20. Originally posted by Speedy Parker I hope you enjoy working 2 hours every day for no pay Skippy

    I'm salaried...stop thinking like an hourly worker
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