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Old 09-20-2025, 03:44 PM   #25
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Originally Posted by Woody38 View Post
I have been getting my tires from Costco. They fill with nitrogen, really did not know that previously. Then every 5,000 miles they balance and rotate. Have a 5 year warranty. So, this can be done no matter where you are at the time.
My convertible needs new tires, and the dealer quoted $1,850. There are different sizes front and rear. Going forward necessary to pay for balancing and rotations. Cannot rotate on this car. Costco quoted a price of $,200. Michelin tires.

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With staggered tires, I'm guessing BMW or other highly engineered ride. If yes, you really want the best match for tires. Michelin is a good brand, but the match depends on the model. You might want to check out tirerack.com--excellent online data for choosing tires, great prices, local mounting through partner shops.
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