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IQRaceworks Oct 3, 2013 10:47 AM

Best prices on tires online for MINI's?
 
It's time for a new set of tires for the mini again. Just wondering who you guys are getting your tires from. I've tried local stores, but they are all very high on price...online stores look like the way to go. Anyone else out there that has good prices besides tirerack?

Thanks! :thumbsup:

RigStig Oct 3, 2013 02:23 PM

I've been using TireRack for years now and think they're the way to go. Always have goods stock and shipping is fast.

walk0080 Oct 4, 2013 07:54 AM

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AutoCoarsen Oct 5, 2013 09:00 PM

Look around for places that will price-match Tire Rack - some will. Local sales tax will be cheaper than shipping a set of tires.

CFMINI Oct 5, 2013 09:59 PM

Try http://www.onlinetires.com

ZippyNH Oct 5, 2013 10:54 PM

Tirebuyer.com beat tire rack for me cause shipping was free....and the tires were the same $$ as tire rack.....
Deals will change day by day...and location by location (shipping might be free to some areas, but $$ to others)....

yetti96 Oct 7, 2013 05:44 AM

I bought my last set from Costco and had a friend install them. But the time before that I just got tires form tirerack. Both had good prices, costco got them for cheaper (free shipping).

cube17576 Oct 9, 2013 06:19 AM

I buy all my tires from Tire Rack. Don't forget that you have to add shipping (runs me about $50 a set), and then you have to take them someplace to get mounted and balanced. Around me, the cheapest place charges $20 a tire to mount and balance. Some places are as high as $35 a tire.

So you really need to add about $150 to the price you see online, which usually ends up close to what the local stores charge.

WayMotorWorks Oct 9, 2013 09:58 AM

I always buy from my local tire shop. If you buy from tire rack you still have to have the local guy mount and balance them, so when you bring your own tires it's like taking your own steak to a restaurant and asking them to cook it to save you a buck. Plus most tire shops charge a premium to install tires not purchased from them, as they have to make up for the lost revenue of not selling the tires originally.
Support your local tire shop.:thumbsup:

Hot.Damn. Oct 9, 2013 12:32 PM

I always have a local America's tire match onlinetires.com. They mount and balance pretty cheap when buying the tires from them.

b00sted09 Oct 10, 2013 04:36 AM

Discount Tire if you have one locally. They also price match Tirerack.com and free wheel rotation for life. It also comes with free warranty (where they prorate the the cost depending on the tread life remaining)

pelicanpirate Nov 24, 2013 01:36 PM

www.discounttiredirect.com 4 205 55 ZR16 DWS 's for $486.40 S&H free !!

Super Coop Nov 25, 2013 03:22 PM

I had been buying tires from Tire Rack and have always had a good experience with them, however, the last time I bought tires (for my wife's car) I used a local garage/tire dealer. I was glad I did because it saved me a lot of trouble. The bottom line was about the same as TR when taxes, shipping and installation were all accounted for. However, she wasn't happy at all with a set of Contis I got for her Acura and no amount rotating or balancing would make the tires right. The dealer took them back and put on a set of Michs with no questions asked, no additional charges, and no down time. They would not have done that with tires I had purchased on-line.

dannyhavok Nov 25, 2013 05:32 PM


Originally Posted by b00sted09 (Post 3823640)
Discount Tire if you have one locally. They also price match Tirerack.com and free wheel rotation for life. It also comes with free warranty (where they prorate the the cost depending on the tread life remaining)

DiscountTireDirect is great. Free shipping. Because of collusion and market forces, tires from the USA are 30-50% cheaper than those bought here in Canada, so it's a no brainer for me. Canadian retailers are charged much higher wholesale prices from distributors, and are forbidden from using US sources. If they're caught, both the distro and the retailer lose the license to carry a given brand.

I got my set of Hankook winters (which are great so far.) for $612 delivered vs. $915 locally. Even after paying for mount/balance I'm up $200+, and I still spent a little cash locally.

TireRack is great, but they don't offer free shipping. Also I didn't get a reply from Alex about the last two or three things I needed from there (Brake stuff, etc.) I used his reference code anyway because he's been helpful in the past, but I'll be getting tires from DTD from now on. Customer service was great.

hsautocrosser Nov 25, 2013 08:42 PM

I support TireRack because they support autocrossing.

I support TireRack because they support the members of this forum.

I support TireRack because they support performance tire enthusiasts with selection and the best consolidated source of information anywhere.

I support Way because he supports the members of this forum but I should rethink that given his previous post.

vetsvette Nov 25, 2013 09:16 PM

I buy mine locally from the Goodyear Service center. 205 45/17 Eagle GT for $115 each. They have GT&R employee sales (although pricing applies to everyone) a couple of times a year and I like the products offered. All my vehicles run on Goodyears.

psichick Nov 26, 2013 07:25 AM


Originally Posted by hsautocrosser (Post 3846705)
I support TireRack because they support autocrossing.

I support TireRack because they support the members of this forum.

I support TireRack because they support performance tire enthusiasts with selection and the best consolidated source of information anywhere.

I support Way because he supports the members of this forum but I should rethink that given his previous post.

i agree on all but the second point. i emailed our rep about tires. it took almost a week to get a response, and it basically i was told to search on the site and order whatever i want, there were packages there, and to make sure to give him credit for the sale. yeah....no. did end up with tires, but got them from the tirerack rep on hubby's bmw board. he was very helpful.


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