I’m coming up on needing tires for our van. They aren’t shot, but about 5-6/32”. We’ve been known to run them to the wear indicators or past as I trust myself and my wife to know how to handle it and take it slow in rain. She works from home and we live in MD so the whole state shuts down at the threat of snow. I don’t need any lessons, I know it’s not everyone’s preferred way, but I’m actually considering replacing them sooner this time.
Continental and Bridgestone have some deals through tire rack and credit cards that would make a set of 235/60/18s about —$660-680. Costco sells the Bridgestone (no deal right now) for approx. $860 installed as a comparison. We all know they have deals every other month, so those will likely be $780ish when caught on sale.
I’ve never really shopped tire sales as I’d been a dealer mechanic and had access to tires at like $5 over cost forever, but my hook up s are running dry now after being out of the business over 10 years.
Would Black Friday deals be better?
Only really considering these new (hesitantly due to them being new) Bridgestone turanza ever drive, or continental cross contact lx25 in the XL load rating.
Continental and Bridgestone have some deals through tire rack and credit cards that would make a set of 235/60/18s about —$660-680. Costco sells the Bridgestone (no deal right now) for approx. $860 installed as a comparison. We all know they have deals every other month, so those will likely be $780ish when caught on sale.
I’ve never really shopped tire sales as I’d been a dealer mechanic and had access to tires at like $5 over cost forever, but my hook up s are running dry now after being out of the business over 10 years.
Would Black Friday deals be better?
Only really considering these new (hesitantly due to them being new) Bridgestone turanza ever drive, or continental cross contact lx25 in the XL load rating.
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