C Corollaman Joined Nov 20, 2013 Messages 922 Location Eastern Wa. Mar 15, 2017 #1 I thought Cooper bought Dean tires and was going to phase out the name? Les Schwab tires sells different lines of Dean tires now. Last edited: Mar 15, 2017
I thought Cooper bought Dean tires and was going to phase out the name? Les Schwab tires sells different lines of Dean tires now.
C CKN Joined Oct 14, 2014 Messages 11,918 Location Utah Mar 15, 2017 #2 A quick google search turns up the following- http://www.tirebusiness.com/article/20110602/NEWS/306029998 Les Schwab-will sell anything they can buy cheap and try to sell for tier 1 prices. Not the place to buy tires anymore IMHO. Last edited: Mar 15, 2017
A quick google search turns up the following- http://www.tirebusiness.com/article/20110602/NEWS/306029998 Les Schwab-will sell anything they can buy cheap and try to sell for tier 1 prices. Not the place to buy tires anymore IMHO.
NormanBuntz Joined Jul 27, 2013 Messages 4,332 Location Outer Banks, NC & Central FL Mar 15, 2017 #3 Since Cooper is phasing out the Dean brand, maybe you can get some closeout pricing. Or see if Starfire tires are sold in your area. They are sold online.
Since Cooper is phasing out the Dean brand, maybe you can get some closeout pricing. Or see if Starfire tires are sold in your area. They are sold online.
E expat Joined May 12, 2009 Messages 5,532 Location Canada Mar 15, 2017 #4 Originally Posted By: CKN A quick google search turns up the following- http://www.tirebusiness.com/article/20110602/NEWS/306029998 Les Schwab-will sell anything they can buy cheap and try to sell for tier 1 prices. Not the place to buy tires anymore IMHO. + 100 LS relies on a 'Good ol boy' clientele that they have been ripping off for years. I have receipts from my Washington State sorced truck to proove it!
Originally Posted By: CKN A quick google search turns up the following- http://www.tirebusiness.com/article/20110602/NEWS/306029998 Les Schwab-will sell anything they can buy cheap and try to sell for tier 1 prices. Not the place to buy tires anymore IMHO. + 100 LS relies on a 'Good ol boy' clientele that they have been ripping off for years. I have receipts from my Washington State sorced truck to proove it!
0 02SE Joined Dec 30, 2005 Messages 6,567 Location the canyons Mar 16, 2017 #5 Originally Posted By: CKN A quick google search turns up the following- http://www.tirebusiness.com/article/20110602/NEWS/306029998 Les Schwab-will sell anything they can buy cheap and try to sell for tier 1 prices. Not the place to buy tires anymore IMHO. Les Schwab is good when it comes to customer service, and standing behind what they sell, but you definitely pay for it. As you said, most of their inventory are off-brand tires, at first-brand prices. Toyo is the one stand out brand in their inventory, and is a quality tire. But they can be purchased for far less than you would pay at Les Schwab.
Originally Posted By: CKN A quick google search turns up the following- http://www.tirebusiness.com/article/20110602/NEWS/306029998 Les Schwab-will sell anything they can buy cheap and try to sell for tier 1 prices. Not the place to buy tires anymore IMHO. Les Schwab is good when it comes to customer service, and standing behind what they sell, but you definitely pay for it. As you said, most of their inventory are off-brand tires, at first-brand prices. Toyo is the one stand out brand in their inventory, and is a quality tire. But they can be purchased for far less than you would pay at Les Schwab.