Snow tires
Dec. 30th, 2004 03:27 pmI looked for the tire post, but couldn't find it.. maybe i'm misremembering what community it was in. Does anyone know a place very close by that sells SNOW tires and will change and store the tires over the summer? I know a place in Woburn that does, but don't know what the local experience is. Thanks.
Re: DirectTire is awesome...
Date: 2004-12-30 10:43 pm (UTC)a lot of people i know are happy with TireRack.Com - you get the fitment / price / quality level you feel like going into (basic to hyper), and they shipp'em to you (mounted on rims as an option). i've never had any local chain/store manage to beat them. with the tires on rim option, it's a matter of just using your handy jack (or buing a better ($20-40) jack and perhaps a GOOD lug wrench, and doing it in the driveway (friend bribery doesn't hurt for help). store the tools in the trunk and you're ready for disaster too :>
as for storage, well, if you find a friend with a basement, dry garage, closet, laundry room and bribe them with nice food, that'll be less than $75. i keep mine storage in a couple trash bags (dirt/smell), and stuffed in a back closet.
the one time fee for buying tools and doing it myself costs less than the twice yearly fee of having to drive to my shop and having them do it. a bonus is that i know HOW to do it, practice, and in the event of a road side change, i can.
plug: www.rimpro.com - bend alloy rims? they can fix them! generally less than the cost of buying a new rim. yay.
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