ScottyBoy
No, that's not a banana in my pants.
I bought 5 tires total (my wife needed a new one), and even with mounting and balancing on all 5 at the shop I went to, I still saved 140 bucks over what Gateway tire wanted to charge me for 4 tires. 


Ok so I have been laid off for a little over a month now. I don't have a lot of cash to spend on the truck right now. But I've been dying to do something to the truck.
I've been thinking about doing some reverse lights to help me out with some light when backing up at night or at bonfires or something when we need light.
What do you guys suggest I could do to the truck for less than $40-$50 max!?
I got these little guys for about $30 I think, very bright and you hardly know they are there when I turn them off
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Yeah my biggest problem around here there are no shops like that. We don't have too much Franchise stuff like that.
We have some tire kingdoms and that's it. But no one can match online prices. I talked to a local guy that a lot of guys go to. I told him I saw tires for $250 a piece and he looked likeHe said I can't get anywhere near that. He asked if I had been looking online
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Grandpadirt said Sears will match online prices, as long as shipping is factored in. I tried to see if a local tire chain called Gateway tire would match tireracks prices. Especially since they are local as well. They said it depend on how much cheaper we were talking. Gateway sells the same exact tire in the same exact size for 180 each plus $16.99 mounting and balance for each one. When I told him TireRack had them for $125 each, he said no way he could match that. Then he proceeded to tell me the best he could do was $811 out the the door, and that was mounted, balanced and a free road hazard warranty. I said, "So you expect me to pay you $300 more for mounting balancing and a road hazard warranty? No thanks."
Yeah my biggest problem around here there are no shops like that. We don't have too much Franchise stuff like that.
We have some tire kingdoms and that's it. But no one can match online prices. I talked to a local guy that a lot of guys go to. I told him I saw tires for $250 a piece and he looked likeHe said I can't get anywhere near that. He asked if I had been looking online
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Grandpadirt said Sears will match online prices, as long as shipping is factored in. I tried to see if a local tire chain called Gateway tire would match tireracks prices. Especially since they are local as well. They said it depend on how much cheaper we were talking. Gateway sells the same exact tire in the same exact size for 180 each plus $16.99 mounting and balance for each one. When I told him TireRack had them for $125 each, he said no way he could match that. Then he proceeded to tell me the best he could do was $811 out the the door, and that was mounted, balanced and a free road hazard warranty. I said, "So you expect me to pay you $300 more for mounting balancing and a road hazard warranty? No thanks."
hmm...we have a tirerack about a hour away. I'll have to look into that. i don't even know if they carry Nitto. I'll have to look into that
Ok so I have been laid off for a little over a month now. I don't have a lot of cash to spend on the truck right now. But I've been dying to do something to the truck.
I've been thinking about doing some reverse lights to help me out with some light when backing up at night or at bonfires or something when we need light.
What do you guys suggest I could do to the truck for less than $40-$50 max!?
I need tires BAD! I'm looking to spend $800 max I want some bad ass tires but can't justify paying over that for tires right now w/ my financial situation
Yeah I'm not gonna do re-treads, I just don't trust them. On a trail rig or something sure, but not a Daily Driver
thats a project to keep ya busy and only like $15 to do lol.