Montana Tire dealers ???
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Montana Tire dealers ???
I need to replace the BFG on my 06 2500, Tire prices in Calgary are a little insane. Also looking to get away for a weekend, Billings, great falls, ect, hell, even Sandpoint, Spokane are options.
I'm leaning towards Nitros, Can any one put in a good word for a tire dealer?
I'm leaning towards Nitros, Can any one put in a good word for a tire dealer?
#2
If Bismarck, ND works for you try North West Tires. A friend of mine works there and i buy all my Toyos from him.
http://www.nwtire.com/
If ya choose em and come to town ill buy ya a beer!
http://www.nwtire.com/
If ya choose em and come to town ill buy ya a beer!
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Thanks for all the info, Tire rack.com blew me away, 1000.00 bucks ( American ) for five good year silent Aroma ( thats a spelling mistake !!! ) tires, Fountain Tire quoted me over 1500.00 Cdn for the same tires Still not sure on the tire brand, at 65,000 Km the stock BFG R/T T/A get stuck on level ground, tread pattern is to tight to allow the snow and mud to escape the tread.
I have always been a BFG guy but this round of tires are not good for any thing, CTD owners have told me they had to replace the stock tires are lot quicker than me, My greatest issue with tires are nails and screws, no amount of plys is ever going to stop this, the good years have a extra belt of kevlair ( spelt that wrong ) That should give me some extra protection at the job site.
Now I'm going to lie to Canada customs if I do head south to buy tires... I don't have any isues paying state tax, or the exchange rate...
I have always been a BFG guy but this round of tires are not good for any thing, CTD owners have told me they had to replace the stock tires are lot quicker than me, My greatest issue with tires are nails and screws, no amount of plys is ever going to stop this, the good years have a extra belt of kevlair ( spelt that wrong ) That should give me some extra protection at the job site.
Now I'm going to lie to Canada customs if I do head south to buy tires... I don't have any isues paying state tax, or the exchange rate...
#7
try other brands. Toyo is a great brand there toyo open coyntry at is awesome. handles snow,rain and even mud pretty good. also has a aggressive tread pattern that is quiet on the highway. i got 4 toyos for my 20 inch rims for $under $1000 installed. I have gone the BFG route on past trucks and hated every set i have ever owned. other great tires are cooper ltz,nitto terra grappler,mickey thompson baja atz and dick cepeck fun country II.... i also had goodyear wranglers for stock tires on my truck and found they were the WORST tire i have ever had on ANY vehicle ive owned. shop around online you will find way better tires out there than the stock bfg or goodyears.
why would you have to lie to border patrol? just come down buy and install them here and go back. they wouldnt even know. if they ask why new tires say you got a flat while in the US and had to have it fixed. no laws broken there.
why would you have to lie to border patrol? just come down buy and install them here and go back. they wouldnt even know. if they ask why new tires say you got a flat while in the US and had to have it fixed. no laws broken there.
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But that would be lying then But I agree you could install them here and dispose of the old tires and it won't be a problem.
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try other brands. Toyo is a great brand there toyo open coyntry at is awesome. handles snow,rain and even mud pretty good. also has a aggressive tread pattern that is quiet on the highway. i got 4 toyos for my 20 inch rims for $under $1000 installed. I have gone the BFG route on past trucks and hated every set i have ever owned. other great tires are cooper ltz,nitto terra grappler,mickey thompson baja atz and dick cepeck fun country II.... i also had goodyear wranglers for stock tires on my truck and found they were the WORST tire i have ever had on ANY vehicle ive owned. shop around online you will find way better tires out there than the stock bfg or goodyears.
why would you have to lie to border patrol? just come down buy and install them here and go back. they wouldnt even know. if they ask why new tires say you got a flat while in the US and had to have it fixed. no laws broken there.
why would you have to lie to border patrol? just come down buy and install them here and go back. they wouldnt even know. if they ask why new tires say you got a flat while in the US and had to have it fixed. no laws broken there.
As for Canada...they tax the snot out of the people hence high prices. Getting new stuff over the border is a HUGE ordeal. I sold a harley to a canadian. He needed all kinds of documentation from me faxed to a border station weeks before he even came to pick it up...