37 inch toyos( look at the price inside)
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37 inch toyos( look at the price inside)
I was doing some research on lift and tires and ran across some 37-13.5-17 in mt's for 247 a piece and on the same site they listed the 35's for 267. anyone think this is a misprint, if not im ordering them to have later!!!!!!!!!
website is http://treadepot.com/groupdetail.html direct link if i did this right.
988 before shipping and after 1153.
website is http://treadepot.com/groupdetail.html direct link if i did this right.
988 before shipping and after 1153.
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Be cautious buying tires online. It only takes one defective tire to end up making the price more than you would pay locally. When it comes to tires I don't mind paying a little more to have the supplier local.
Having said that, the price you mentioned seems very low. I think my little 295's were like $290/each.
Having said that, the price you mentioned seems very low. I think my little 295's were like $290/each.
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I paid $267 a tire with lifetime rotation and balance on my 35" Toyo MT's. Before the 35"s came in they offered a set of 37"s for 269 a tire. this was all locally!
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That's a good price - we paid within a few dollars of that last year to an online tire store shipped from Chicago - identical tires, to our shop for less than 1200.
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I just bought 325/70/17 (34.9") A/T Toyo's at Les Schwab Tires (They have a contract w/ Toyo as a dealer out here in the western states). The price was $1,490 plus I had 285 Toyo's on and gave me a $400 credit towards the new 325. So out the door I paid $1,090 plus a used 35" spare.
The 35" M/T were $10 cheaper than the A/T, but decided for my driving 80% road/20% offroad I could get a little better mileage out of the A/T.
The 35" M/T were $10 cheaper than the A/T, but decided for my driving 80% road/20% offroad I could get a little better mileage out of the A/T.
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ive found them cheap here to, www.tiredeals4less.com
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I was doing some research on lift and tires and ran across some 37-13.5-17 in mt's for 247 a piece and on the same site they listed the 35's for 267. anyone think this is a misprint, if not im ordering them to have later!!!!!!!!!
website is http://treadepot.com/groupdetail.html direct link if i did this right.
988 before shipping and after 1153.
website is http://treadepot.com/groupdetail.html direct link if i did this right.
988 before shipping and after 1153.
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I just bought 325/70/17 (34.9") A/T Toyo's at Les Schwab Tires (They have a contract w/ Toyo as a dealer out here in the western states). The price was $1,490 plus I had 285 Toyo's on and gave me a $400 credit towards the new 325. So out the door I paid $1,090 plus a used 35" spare.
The 35" M/T were $10 cheaper than the A/T, but decided for my driving 80% road/20% offroad I could get a little better mileage out of the A/T.
The 35" M/T were $10 cheaper than the A/T, but decided for my driving 80% road/20% offroad I could get a little better mileage out of the A/T.
I picked up my 325/70/17 Toyo OC ATs for $230/ea, thru a friends tire shop, BUT when I had them mounted up at Discount, they said the would pricematch to $235/ea.