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Bias ply tires and tubes
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sarahcecelia |
04-15-2018 @ 12:52 PM
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What firm has the best price on 670/15 bias ply tires and tubes?
Regards, Steve Lee
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TomO |
04-16-2018 @ 7:12 AM
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Tire prices change frequently, so you best bet is to do your own research.
Tom
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nelsb01 |
04-16-2018 @ 7:43 AM
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The best deals I have ever received have been purchases at large swap meets where the tire company's are there. They are willing to sell, and they always include FREE shipping. Think about that for a minute. The other cost to think about is finding a tire store that will mount the tires and balance them.
This message was edited by nelsb01 on 4-16-18 @ 10:10 AM
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CharlieStephens |
04-16-2018 @ 10:26 AM
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You might start with COSTCO. If you go to a small shop be sure you know how to read the date codes on the tires. Charlie Stephens
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Whifty |
04-16-2018 @ 11:46 AM
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I've always used Summit Racing for tires. They have free shipping.
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sarahcecelia |
04-16-2018 @ 5:17 PM
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Coker says they have bias ply, tubeless. I guess the days of bias with tubes is a thing of the past. That's good though, because you don't have "blow outs" with tubeless, they just get a nail or something else in them, and go flat.
Regards, Steve Lee
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Drbrown |
04-16-2018 @ 9:45 PM
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I previously posted in classified but since the subject's up here, I'm looking to move a set of four Coker Classic bias-ply wide-white 15" tubeless essentially in very as-new condition. As far as mounting and balancing, my local Sears shop do mine and I've never had damage or problems.
This message was edited by Drbrown on 4-16-18 @ 9:55 PM
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