Stock Tires FS - zero road miles - Pirelli Pzero
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Stock Tires FS - zero road miles - Pirelli Pzero
1200 OBO (lowered by popular demand)
265/35/20 and 295/30/295 Pirelli P-Zero
Wheels came off as it came off the trailer and swapped for winters. Chicago area but willing to ship.
265/35/20 and 295/30/295 Pirelli P-Zero
Wheels came off as it came off the trailer and swapped for winters. Chicago area but willing to ship.
Last edited by wassup61; 01-17-2019 at 10:04 AM.
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https://www.tirerack.com/tires/TireS...SortCode=60149
tire rack has them for cheaper & free shipping lol dont try to make a quick buck from the forum members
tire rack has them for cheaper & free shipping lol dont try to make a quick buck from the forum members
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https://www.tirerack.com/tires/TireS...SortCode=60149
tire rack has them for cheaper & free shipping lol dont try to make a quick buck from the forum members
tire rack has them for cheaper & free shipping lol dont try to make a quick buck from the forum members
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Tires generally are 40 each to ship ups. (For non account customers)
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BS...TireRack ships for free regardless if it goes to customer's home or to the installer of customer's choice. 295/30-20 tire will be at least $60 each to ship from Chicago say to San Diego or Miami. So your shipped price will be as much as $300 more than from the TireRack. Why would anyone buy it for $300 more than from TireRack? Why would anyone buy it even for the same price, when one can buy it from TireRack with 2 year road hazard warranty included free and with ability to return if needed? This is internet in 2019. There are no idiots here.
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BS...TireRack ships for free regardless if it goes to customer's home or to the installer of customer's choice. 295/30-20 tire will be at least $60 each to ship from Chicago say to San Diego or Miami. So your shipped price will be as much as $300 more than from the TireRack. Why would anyone buy it for $300 more than from TireRack? Why would anyone buy it even for the same price, when one can buy it from TireRack with 2 year road hazard warranty included free and with ability to return if needed? This is internet in 2019. There are no idiots here.
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For example 295/30-20, it is 27x27x12 and 29lbs. However, it is so called "irregular" package exactly because it is not in a box. There is a surcharge because of that for UPS/FedEx plus additional residential surcharge unless shipped to commercial address. USPS requires "girth", which is 78". Try pitting those numbers in, and if you're far from Chicago, I would be doing it sitting down because you'll be shocked by costs. Unless one is a business dealing with wheels/tires to get "special" rates, like TireRack has, retail shipping costs (forget about having an account - it saves next to nothing on oversized items) are prohibitive. I remember there was (maybe still is) a large retail store saying "educated consumer is our best customer". Unless one picks these tires up, shipping them makes zero sense.