Have you checked Kijiji for used alloys GBA? There’s usually plenty available at near steelie prices.
Quote from: Great_Big_Abyss on November 18, 2018, 09:43:51 amWell, PMC tire has them, and they are about $10 more expensive than Costco, per tire. That's for 255 section. I forget if Costco was 255 or 275. 275 section at PMC is an additional $45 per corner, so I'm alright with 255 section at that price difference.So, total price at PMC tire, for 4x Blizzak DM-V2's 255/70R18, including steel wheels, and their free mounting/balancing and shipping, is $1332.62 taxes in. Plus you get a $50 MIR.The wheels and tires are each $10 more than Costco, for a total of $80 more. But Costco charges $15 install per corner, so that means that PMC is only $20 more. For tires that I wouldn't have to wait to be in stock anymore. The only caveat is that I would have to switch them over myself (it's already COLD out), but I think I'm okay with that. Thanks for the link.Check these out. https://www.4tires.ca/kits/view/id/398556/vehicle/TOYOTA%20%20TUNDRA%202017%20Sent from my SM-G930W8 using Tapatalk
Well, PMC tire has them, and they are about $10 more expensive than Costco, per tire. That's for 255 section. I forget if Costco was 255 or 275. 275 section at PMC is an additional $45 per corner, so I'm alright with 255 section at that price difference.So, total price at PMC tire, for 4x Blizzak DM-V2's 255/70R18, including steel wheels, and their free mounting/balancing and shipping, is $1332.62 taxes in. Plus you get a $50 MIR.The wheels and tires are each $10 more than Costco, for a total of $80 more. But Costco charges $15 install per corner, so that means that PMC is only $20 more. For tires that I wouldn't have to wait to be in stock anymore. The only caveat is that I would have to switch them over myself (it's already COLD out), but I think I'm okay with that. Thanks for the link.
Quote from: Gurgie on November 18, 2018, 10:51:51 amQuote from: Great_Big_Abyss on November 18, 2018, 09:43:51 amWell, PMC tire has them, and they are about $10 more expensive than Costco, per tire. That's for 255 section. I forget if Costco was 255 or 275. 275 section at PMC is an additional $45 per corner, so I'm alright with 255 section at that price difference.So, total price at PMC tire, for 4x Blizzak DM-V2's 255/70R18, including steel wheels, and their free mounting/balancing and shipping, is $1332.62 taxes in. Plus you get a $50 MIR.The wheels and tires are each $10 more than Costco, for a total of $80 more. But Costco charges $15 install per corner, so that means that PMC is only $20 more. For tires that I wouldn't have to wait to be in stock anymore. The only caveat is that I would have to switch them over myself (it's already COLD out), but I think I'm okay with that. Thanks for the link.Check these out. https://www.4tires.ca/kits/view/id/398556/vehicle/TOYOTA%20%20TUNDRA%202017%20Sent from my SM-G930W8 using Tapatalk4Tires are about $130 more expensive after tax. The PMC price was $1332 after tax, while 4Tires is $1468 after tax.EDIT: Oh, wait, I see that 4Tire is for 275 section tires. Well, that's interesting. That may be worth it.Anybody have any thoughts on going 255/70R18 vs 275/65R18 section tires? The 255/70R18 is what comes with the stock SR5, while 275/65R18 is what comes with the TRD Off-Road package. Will it make a noticeable difference on winter tires?
Do Ford dealers still match tire prices? I remember seeing lots of ads about this last winter.
You're not going to notice the difference between 255 & 275. Go with what is cheaper.
Quote from: tortoise on November 18, 2018, 04:17:13 pmYou're not going to notice the difference between 255 & 275. Go with what is cheaper.That's what I was thinking.Would Ford price match PMC? And do install? I'd love to pull my new Tundra into a Ford shop, lol.
Quote from: Great_Big_Abyss on November 18, 2018, 04:31:44 pmQuote from: tortoise on November 18, 2018, 04:17:13 pmYou're not going to notice the difference between 255 & 275. Go with what is cheaper.That's what I was thinking.Would Ford price match PMC? And do install? I'd love to pull my new Tundra into a Ford shop, lol.Why wouldn't they do installs ?
Quote from: Airbalancer on November 18, 2018, 06:27:58 pmQuote from: Great_Big_Abyss on November 18, 2018, 04:31:44 pmQuote from: tortoise on November 18, 2018, 04:17:13 pmYou're not going to notice the difference between 255 & 275. Go with what is cheaper.That's what I was thinking.Would Ford price match PMC? And do install? I'd love to pull my new Tundra into a Ford shop, lol.Why wouldn't they do installs ?I mean, would they charge for install, or would they match the total price?
You might check out Birchwood Toyota. They include 3 years tire rotation, rim road hazard and tire road hazard(and also roadside assistance which you probably have with your new truck). I found the Birchwood group to be very competitive when I bought winters for my Santa Fe and Malibu.
Quote from: Golly on November 18, 2018, 11:18:08 pmYou might check out Birchwood Toyota. They include 3 years tire rotation, rim road hazard and tire road hazard(and also roadside assistance which you probably have with your new truck). I found the Birchwood group to be very competitive when I bought winters for my Santa Fe and Malibu.This is where it would be nice if the forum still had location feature Not sure where Birchwood is, but I guess it is over 300 km round trip from me
Quote from: Airbalancer on November 19, 2018, 08:58:22 amQuote from: Golly on November 18, 2018, 11:18:08 pmYou might check out Birchwood Toyota. They include 3 years tire rotation, rim road hazard and tire road hazard(and also roadside assistance which you probably have with your new truck). I found the Birchwood group to be very competitive when I bought winters for my Santa Fe and Malibu.This is where it would be nice if the forum still had location feature Not sure where Birchwood is, but I guess it is over 300 km round trip from meJust a little. They are in Winnipeg.