Tire dilemma...opinions wanted!
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Tire dilemma...opinions wanted!
I'm getting out of the military in 13 days, and I'm driving 1400 miles to Arizona. My truck WILL NOT make it on the shoes it has now, thus the dilemma. Unfortunately, Omaha, Nebraska doesn't have more than one National tire dealer. The one National dealer is WalMart.
My problem is I want to get the tire balance, and hazard coverage when I purchase the tires. This also has to translate into coverage in AZ.
Here are my options:
1. Buy one of these tires from WalMart.
2. Buy the tires I want from a local dealer and live with the risk.
If you had to choose between the three tires available from WalMart which would it be?
My problem is I want to get the tire balance, and hazard coverage when I purchase the tires. This also has to translate into coverage in AZ. Here are my options:
1. Buy one of these tires from WalMart.
2. Buy the tires I want from a local dealer and live with the risk.
If you had to choose between the three tires available from WalMart which would it be?
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From: 100 miles offshore as much as possible, & Springfield Oregon USA
For what it's worth, in 30+ years of driving, except for 4-wheeling punctures on offroad tires (never covered by Road Hazard anyway) I have never had a single need for road hazard repair or rebalance on any car or truck I've owned, so I never pay extra for it anymore.
Wouldn't you want four tires?.... <grin>
Depends on what you want to spend.
Different Walmarts have different tires in stock. But they carry an off brand that is mighty cheap (someone here posted about that a few weeks ago,) and they have amazing prices on the big brands too.
Wouldn't you want four tires?.... <grin>
Depends on what you want to spend.
Different Walmarts have different tires in stock. But they carry an off brand that is mighty cheap (someone here posted about that a few weeks ago,) and they have amazing prices on the big brands too.
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Originally Posted by Tacoma Dude
Do you have a mailing address in Nebraska?
Anyone know if tirerack has any sort of road hazard warrantee?
Anyone know if tirerack has any sort of road hazard warrantee?
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Road Hazard coverage?!?!?! Wanna' buy a bridge?! That's a waste of $$, IMHO.
And, when I need tires again, I'll be putting Michelin LTX's back on. Biggest bang-for-the-buck in overall on-road performance and cost.
And, when I need tires again, I'll be putting Michelin LTX's back on. Biggest bang-for-the-buck in overall on-road performance and cost.
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I wouldn't say that...
Phalanx posted how he damaged a couple of his tires in a short period of time and they were replaced no questions asked by DTC, I think.
If I remember correctly, his whole post came about because of a guilty conscience from having inadvertantly wrecked those tires
Here's the thread:
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/show...ighlight=tires
Phalanx posted how he damaged a couple of his tires in a short period of time and they were replaced no questions asked by DTC, I think.
If I remember correctly, his whole post came about because of a guilty conscience from having inadvertantly wrecked those tires

Here's the thread:
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/show...ighlight=tires
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[QUOTE=Tacoma Dude]I wouldn't say that...
Phalanx posted how he damaged a couple of his tires in a short period of time and they were replaced no questions asked by DTC, I think.
If I remember correctly, his whole post came about because of a guilty conscience from having inadvertantly wrecked those tires
Here's the thread:
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=30902&highlight=tires[/QUOTE]
That's fine IF you off road frequently...
Phalanx posted how he damaged a couple of his tires in a short period of time and they were replaced no questions asked by DTC, I think.
If I remember correctly, his whole post came about because of a guilty conscience from having inadvertantly wrecked those tires

Here's the thread:
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=30902&highlight=tires[/QUOTE]
That's fine IF you off road frequently...
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That's true... forgot to consider Marty's original post :pat:
Still, I like the peace of mind I have with the extra $. Then again, I'm the type that buys the insurance when I rent a U-Haul.
Still, I like the peace of mind I have with the extra $. Then again, I'm the type that buys the insurance when I rent a U-Haul.
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Originally Posted by Tacoma Dude
Still, I like the peace of mind I have with the extra $. Then again, I'm the type that buys the insurance when I rent a U-Haul.
I'm looking into the post about WalMart tires. I know if I destroy a few of those, WalMart will replace them easily. Once I'm back in Tucson, I'll be down to Mexico at least once, and even getting to my house can be an 4x4 affair.
I forgot to mention that I will be unemployed for about three months as well.
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Originally Posted by X-AWDriver
My friend had his Revo replaced at Discount which was damaged from a tree trunk and the guy didn't even blink.
**Thinking... that would be a sure fire money maker...but its still Nebraska**
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Hey Guys,
Just wanted to update and ask for more advice. I was sick of looking at that damned Wal-Mart tire picker page, so I paid a visit to my local Super center. The fella told me that they could special order any BFG tire.
I'm going to order the A/T KO's. Here is the new Dilemma; Should I try to fit 32X11.50's or just stick with 31x10.50? I think the 32's will look sick on my stock runner, but I don't want to re-gear or grind anything...yet!
I was quoted $126 per tire @ 32x11.50.
Just wanted to update and ask for more advice. I was sick of looking at that damned Wal-Mart tire picker page, so I paid a visit to my local Super center. The fella told me that they could special order any BFG tire.
I'm going to order the A/T KO's. Here is the new Dilemma; Should I try to fit 32X11.50's or just stick with 31x10.50? I think the 32's will look sick on my stock runner, but I don't want to re-gear or grind anything...yet!
I was quoted $126 per tire @ 32x11.50.
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Originally Posted by Rugby10
Hey Guys,
Just wanted to update and ask for more advice. I was sick of looking at that damned Wal-Mart tire picker page, so I paid a visit to my local Super center. The fella told me that they could special order any BFG tire.
I'm going to order the A/T KO's. Here is the new Dilemma; Should I try to fit 32X11.50's or just stick with 31x10.50? I think the 32's will look sick on my stock runner, but I don't want to re-gear or grind anything...yet!
I was quoted $126 per tire @ 32x11.50.
Just wanted to update and ask for more advice. I was sick of looking at that damned Wal-Mart tire picker page, so I paid a visit to my local Super center. The fella told me that they could special order any BFG tire.
I'm going to order the A/T KO's. Here is the new Dilemma; Should I try to fit 32X11.50's or just stick with 31x10.50? I think the 32's will look sick on my stock runner, but I don't want to re-gear or grind anything...yet!
I was quoted $126 per tire @ 32x11.50.
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