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Old 03-18-09, 10:43 PM
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Default Where to find cheap tires?

hey guys as you the economy hit us all, and im in real need of some cheap tires for my lx470. im located in sacramento, ca, anyone know where I can find tires for cheap either thru online or somewhere local? these tires are so expensive, I cant afford anything I see so far.
I was even looking at non name brand tires such as hankook, etc are those any good? please help!!

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Old 03-19-09, 12:02 AM
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Hit tirerack. What about Kumho? Yoko Geolandars?
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i checked with tirerack and shipping was alot though. any other good sites
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craigslist.com
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I doub't you will find cheap tires for the LX470. The rim size is 18" if I am correct and there not many tires makes for the LX. Dunlop or Michelin LTX are the usual replacement.

I know the LX570 is $327 for 20" Dunlops from Dunlop.com...I think anywhere in the $200 is usual for the LX470

Good luck!
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craigslist.com always has a good deal
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yeah. i usually find tires for my old cars and got good and bad luck with tires. so i thought i didnt want to risk this time. but so far i found some pirellis for roughly about 530 on tirerack.com which is really good for the size and being new. so i might try that
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Try Ebay. Sometimes there are some good deals there.
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x3 on craigslist. The 07-08 Tundra use 275/65-18 and I'm sure many have upgraded their tires.
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dude on ebay i found a really nice set of new tires for $400 shipped. they were a recognizable name brand. just search the tire size in ebay motors parts and accessories category
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I purchased a set of 4 Pirelli tires on ebay from seller "DiscountTireDirect" and they gave me a fantastic price. Shipping was UPS Ground and only took 3 days to reach me, FREE SHIPPING in the Buy It Now price! I simply took the tires to my local Discount Tire and for about $200.00 they put their Road Hazard warranty on the tires and mounted & balanced them. I still came out about $300.00 ahead from walking in and purchasing from their brick and mortar store.
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thanks u guys. im still shopping around and the info is really helpin out
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U can look at autosalvage
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hankooks are good and so are kumhos if you're looking for a inexpensive but quality replacement. i've installed those brands on many high end cars whose owners are int eh same situation as you, and they all were impressed with the price and performance.
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hey u guys ..this is a real old post, but jsut wanted to let u guys know i purchased some kumho tires from tirerack.com and got a i hope a good deal about $520 for a set of 4. check them out if you are looking for tires.


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