Big Bad Blue got new 35" shoes.
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Originally Posted by BigBadBlue
These tires go for $240 each right now, that comes out to $960 before tax & mount/balance charges.
I got the $60 instant rebate from Les Schwab that put me at $900
Then I got $325 for my old TXR's and that put me down to $575
Then I got $150 for my un-used TXR spare that I paid $160 for, now at $415
And I had $100 cash ready to put down aswell, so after tax & MnB I was out the door with tires for $500.
I got the $60 instant rebate from Les Schwab that put me at $900
Then I got $325 for my old TXR's and that put me down to $575
Then I got $150 for my un-used TXR spare that I paid $160 for, now at $415
And I had $100 cash ready to put down aswell, so after tax & MnB I was out the door with tires for $500.

Holy Cow! Good ol' Les Schwab. I'm just about ready to buy new 35s. Locally I've been quoted out-the-door installed prices of $712 for BFG MTs (Schwabs wanted $1100 for the tires PLUS mounting, balancing, stems, disposal of old tires etc,) $848 for Goodyear MTRs, and $612 for ProComp MTs. No way will I ever do business with Schwabs. I think I'll give the ProComps a try, and a guy here at the office wants my old 35 BGF MTs for the sand and is offering a hundred bucks. Win-win.
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