Someone help me - a few Tire Questions

ChrisXoxide

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I need new tires because my Pilots are flush with the wear bar at the center tread.

I'm only 20 years old and I don't track my car, so performance isn't all so important so I was just going to get more Pilots. The prices on these were like 200$ a month ago, and I didn't get them at that point, not realizing that the prices would go up. The problem is, they went up DRASTICALLY, they are 375 a piece of tire rack now. Does anyone know a place to get a pair of these 335s rears for a reasonable price?

Also, as far as Kumho or other brands, where can I buy them and whats a good price?

Thanks guys,

-Chris
 

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Chris, I just got a complete set of Pilots from JonB at Partsrack. With shippping and tax it was right at $1,300.00.
 
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1300 sounds high to me for a complete set.

I only need the two rears, and I was aiming 400-500 $...

I definately have seen these tires NEW for under 200 a piece, only a month ago...
 

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When you see a price like $200 jump on it and put them away, you'll need them some day. Don't forget to check the manufacture date. It's a priceless car, don't cut corners on tires, they're way too important.

Did Khumo fire up the 335 molds? Cool, I remember back in the day I heard they had them but they were over in Asia with no plans for production.
 

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When you see a price like $200 jump on it and put them away, you'll need them some day. Don't forget to check the manufacture date. It's a priceless car, don't cut corners on tires, they're way too important.

Did Khumo fire up the 335 molds? Cool, I remember back in the day I heard they had them but they were over in Asia with no plans for production.

Like Paul said above if you can find the for $200 each buy them, you will need them. Now Dunlops will run about 200 each but are not as good as the Michelin's.
 

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Chedk with J.D. Farmer at Marietta Dodge 770-424-6580. He may still have two full sets of PS 18" rears that have 75% tread and were tracked three weekends last year. He should be able to give you a great price plus shipping.
 

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The rears were cheap because Chrysler had moved to a 19" rear on the SRT10, thus there was a glut of 18" rears. That glut has since balanced out, and the days of $350 for a set of rears are now behind us.

Tirerack/partsrack are usually going to be among the lowest prices you'll find on new tires.

Kumhos are not an option for you because you have 18" wheels- Kumhos only come in 17".

Sounds like you have to just bite the bullet and get new ones. Gotsta pay the cost to be tha boss. :)
 

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PartsRack is ALWAYS lower than TireRack. AND NO SALES TAX !!!!
Example: 18" rears at TireRack are now at $374. PartsRack is $229 !

Thanks for the referrals guys.... we also have used / takeoff tires.
 

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I only need the two rears, and I was aiming 400-500 $...

PartsRack will provide you brand new 18" Sport C-1s at $449 the pair. TireRack is $748 / the pair.
 

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