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  1. #1
    Fonaplats victim of incest [daylong jump-start that nome]
    $464 from tirerack.com plus $98 install.

    Tirediscounters wanted $900 for the save tires through them and installed.

    So I bought them from tirerack.com and sent them to tire discounters to install.

    I called 4 or 5 other places all which had wildly varying prices.
  2. #2
    $30-50 each used and installed at my double best mate's used tireshop!.

    You know it makes sense.
  3. #3
    Bradley Florida Man [my infernally top-secret etiology]
    YOu must be tired of dealing with that.
  4. #4
    Near $25 each install is fucking recockulous...did you try wallyworld? they do it for $10-15 or so.
  5. #5
    Fonaplats victim of incest [daylong jump-start that nome]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Near $25 each install is fucking recockulous…did you try wallyworld? they do it for $10-15 or so.

    You think those faggots care about their jobs or customers?

    Look fragget, I had to replace them all and driving my AWD Subaru means mixing and matching is a bad idea.

    Keep pooring around poor town with my hand me down tires. There's 22 plugs in that one you just bought for $40.
  6. #6
    Fonaplats victim of incest [daylong jump-start that nome]


    ^What I got.

    Lower end I know but to be fair I really don't drive that car much. I've had it 2 years and have just about put 10k miles on it.
  7. #7
    Bradley Florida Man [my infernally top-secret etiology]
    New tires outside, same bum inside
  8. #8
    Lanny Lanny African Astronaut
    I bought some 6 months back. only have like 1000 miles on them right now because Im not using the car to do Doordash.


    car looks brand new. I should go get it washed and waxed at the local gas station that is 24/7 carwash. 14 bucks. but after 3 days the dust blows into our garage and just dirties it up again.
  9. #9
    Lanny Lanny African Astronaut
    I bought my car in Jan 2020 before Covid kicked in.

    I only have 31k miles on a 4 1/2 year old car. its AWD too (Honda Crossover)

    Carfax wants to give me 19,800USD for it.
    But if I lease a car and put that money into the bank I have to pay 4000 down and 300 a month for a lease on a new car for 3 years. I was thinking of leasing a Cherry Red colored Honda Accord with push button start. their lease cars are all decked out too. large camera and panel display.

    it would put me closer to buying a fixer upper manufactured home out in the desert somewhere. but I decided just to keep it. Honda's are known to last 200k miles and like 20 years before any major work.
  10. #10
    Fonaplats victim of incest [daylong jump-start that nome]
    Originally posted by Lanny Lanny I bought my car in Jan 2020 before Covid kicked in.

    I only have 31k miles on a 4 1/2 year old car. its AWD too (Honda Crossover)

    Carfax wants to give me 19,800USD for it.
    But if I lease a car and put that money into the bank I have to pay 4000 down and 300 a month for a lease on a new car for 3 years. I was thinking of leasing a Cherry Red colored Honda Accord with push button start. their lease cars are all decked out too. large camera and panel display.

    it would put me closer to buying a fixer upper manufactured home out in the desert somewhere. but I decided just to keep it. Honda's are known to last 200k miles and like 20 years before any major work.

    My wife bought a car in 2018 and sold it 2 years later to carfax for a good bit more than she paid. I tried to stop her explaining shes going to turn around and over pay for something else but my wife doesn't know shit about cars and I didn't want to physically hit her although I should have.
  11. #11
    Fonaplats victim of incest [daylong jump-start that nome]
    I just sent in my rebate form for the tires I purchased. I feel pretty good about the price and all. My current tires are to the point I don't feel safe allowing other people to drive my car.
  12. #12
    Lanny Lanny African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Fonaplats My wife bought a car in 2018 and sold it 2 years later to carfax for a good bit more than she paid. I tried to stop her explaining shes going to turn around and over pay for something else but my wife doesn't know shit about cars and I didn't want to physically hit her although I should have.

    I know I'd pay more, this is why I wanted to lease. every three years, New Lease. New Car. no worries about expensive auto fixes 5 years out

    I also wanted to pull it whatever I could to buy land with a well already on it if I get lucky. Sadly Chico has a giant fire which is as big as the city of L.A. 350 thousand Acres on fire 0 Contained. this is the same area as Paradise. Same County which killed nearly 100 people. in a years time those homes will be auctioned off Burned down) but they'll have waterlines and sewage brought up to them. land isn't as much up there. I can probably buy something for 30k and just buy a prefab and place it on the existing slab. trees take 30 years to grow back so no worries of another fire in that direct neighborhood. it's sad to do it but most people bail after all their shit burns down and the fucking Insurance companies only pay like 70Percent of what a house cost now to build.
  13. #13
    Lanny Lanny African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Fonaplats I just sent in my rebate form for the tires I purchased. I feel pretty good about the price and all. My current tires are to the point I don't feel safe allowing other people to drive my car.

    I paid 700 for all terrain.

    less than 200 each for Goodyear with Kevlar. but they were originally 275 each I got for like 135 ea but with balance and mounting it came to less than 800 bucks. also a year of rotate for free.

    with a wheel alignment and tax it was like 1075
  14. #14
    Originally posted by Fonaplats Look fragget, I had to replace them all and driving my AWD Subaru means mixing and matching is a bad idea.

    You don't have to mix and match...you can get a full set of used tires all the same...You fell for the marketing...

    A tire doesn't care whose car it was used on...or switched too, as long as there is plenty of tread on it and it's undamaged and not old...it's fine, rubber doesn't have any loyalty.
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