Discount Tire -- Say It Isn't So.
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Discount Tire -- Say It Isn't So.
Discount Tire guys both locally (in NC) and at tracks (eg. Daytona Beach, FL) have done a great job for my P-car and my MB towing rig.
So, being a loyal customer, I go online today to purchase new dancing shoes for my MX5...only to discover, much to my dismay, they don't stock either of the Spec class tires: Toyos or Hoosiers.
Ergo: http://www.discounttire.com/en/tires/brands
Wondered if many of us track junkies are otherwise DiscTir loyals...should we band together and advocate for Toyos and Hoosiers?
PS: Yes, I realize Woodman Tires is an option, and they have been responsive (to say the least)...but the cost is just a bit higher.
PPS: Anyone who's bought from the above vendor, pls could you share your experience on track delivery? Do they deliver to all events?
So, being a loyal customer, I go online today to purchase new dancing shoes for my MX5...only to discover, much to my dismay, they don't stock either of the Spec class tires: Toyos or Hoosiers.
Ergo: http://www.discounttire.com/en/tires/brands
Wondered if many of us track junkies are otherwise DiscTir loyals...should we band together and advocate for Toyos and Hoosiers?
PS: Yes, I realize Woodman Tires is an option, and they have been responsive (to say the least)...but the cost is just a bit higher.
PPS: Anyone who's bought from the above vendor, pls could you share your experience on track delivery? Do they deliver to all events?
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I've used Bob Woodman and it's been excellent. I've only dealt with them at the track as well.
phils tire service is excellent as well.
phils tire service is excellent as well.
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Talk to the manager at your local DT. The old manager I used to work with would order me tires not listed on their website whenever I asked. This was several years ago.
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Also, my local store I use does not have a problem if I bring in new tires for them to mount. I usually try to throw the business to them first, but if I get a killer deal or tires they can't get someplace else it does not bother them.
-Mike
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The best deal is to head into a major local tire retailer. I negotiated Toyo RR's for far less than any dealer listed, I let them know how many sets I use per year, and they were all over it. I now have some buddies doing the same. I also have them include mounting and balancing. I'm saving $$$.
Put it this way, pull up the price on your tires before shipping/tax, then imagine you get them for less WITH Shipping/Tax/Mounting/Balancing included. They now can even take Toyo Bucks. I found there is a lot of "wiggle" room on the Toyo RR's.
Before negotiating, This site has some good deals on Toyo's a few times a year also. They have a rebate on 4 Toyo tires right now with free shipping. This includes the RR and alike Race tires.
http://www.tiresdirect.net/Default.aspx
Put it this way, pull up the price on your tires before shipping/tax, then imagine you get them for less WITH Shipping/Tax/Mounting/Balancing included. They now can even take Toyo Bucks. I found there is a lot of "wiggle" room on the Toyo RR's.
Before negotiating, This site has some good deals on Toyo's a few times a year also. They have a rebate on 4 Toyo tires right now with free shipping. This includes the RR and alike Race tires.
http://www.tiresdirect.net/Default.aspx
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If you don't mind sharing, what types of negative experiences brought you to this conclusion?
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One downside to purchase over the Internet from a supplier is the age of the tires they ship you.
Mine were over 1 year old from date stamp. . Supplier (don't want to mention name) said they were stored inside in climate controlled warehouse, no sun, so are new. Some truth to that. Me, I rather do one stop shopping tires for best after sales support, and supporting local shop.
Mine were over 1 year old from date stamp. . Supplier (don't want to mention name) said they were stored inside in climate controlled warehouse, no sun, so are new. Some truth to that. Me, I rather do one stop shopping tires for best after sales support, and supporting local shop.
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Another pro-tip: Tipping works. For track wheels the cost to mount and balance is $10 each, so 40 bucks. $10 to $20 to the guys breaking and mounting the tires goes a long way to keeping them careful and they really seem to appreciate it.
That said, all Discount Tire stores are individually managed and some are definitely better than others, so YMMV clearly applies. Plus it also helps that I don't care about the appearance of my track wheels. Over the years I've had them ruin center caps, scrape up rims I did care about, and one even dismounted a tire on a reverse drop center rim the wrong way - this was an expensive BBS three piece rim. Ended up tearing a stainless steel trim ring off in the process which luckily I was replacing anyway but if it had been a "good" wheel it would have been a freaking mess. However, the store I'm using now is good enough.
A long time ago I had a tire installer I really trusted. It was so nice just to get tires mounted without the drama. I paid more for him and it was worth it, but alas, he got an offer he couldn't refuse on his shop and closed up.
-Mike