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Tread You Fools! Discount Tire Direct 4th of July Sale w/ Rebates
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https://slickdeals.net/f/10240788-discou...-up-to-320


Note, promotion is from Monday, June 26th through Wednesday, July 5th, 2017.

Discount Tire Direct Offers

Get a $25, $75, or $100 Visa Prepaid Card on Select Sets of 4 Tires w/ Offer Code: dtd0100
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Get a $100 Visa Prepaid Card on Select Sets of 4 Wheels w/ Offer Code: dtd0100 (excludes Unique and Cragar brands)
Search for Wheels for Your Vehicle
Get a $60 Rebate on Any Set of 4 Tires/Wheels w/ a Discount Tire Credit Card w/ Offer Code: dtd0101
Note, you may apply for a card here

Discount Tire 4th of July Rebate Forms

Download Your Redemption Form
Submit Your Rebate Online

Discount Tire Direct.com also has Additional Manufacturer Rebates.

Note, some examples are listed below. Be sure to check the rebate form for each offer and verify the rebate dates and other qualifications.

Cooper Tire: Up to $100 VISA Prepaid Card
Nokian: $100 VISA Prepaid Card
Goodyear: Up to $80 VISA Prepaid Card
Pirelli: $60 VISA Prepaid Card
Goodyear: $80 VISA Prepaid Card
Vogue: $75 VISA Prepaid Card
Pro Comp: $50 VISA Prepaid Card
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#2
I've used them several times, very satisfied. They have free shipping and that makes them cheaper than tirerack.
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#3
They will match, and just barely beat Costco, and, this is a biggie for me, they will SCHEDULE the free tire rotations. I have 2 within 5 miles of me. Using Discount from now on. And since Discount does brake work, I can have them check the brakes when rotating the tires. Of course I do the brake repairs, but they can asses them with at least a degree of expertise.
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#4
I love Discount Tire. They gave me a regular matching tire and wheel and took my donut without telling me. Pretty thoughtful.
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#5
I'm going to be needing to buy winter tires this year, so this is promising. But I have a few questions.

1. Is it safe to assume that the tires I buy from Discount Tire Direct will be (relatively) newly manufactured tires? We've all heard horror stories about buying brand new tires that have a manufacturing date three years old and have been sitting around. In a brick and mortar store, I can check the dates, but here I obviously can't.

2. If I were to buy winter tires now and store them in the house, would you recommend having them mounted on wheels now or should I wait until closer to the time I'll be installing them?

Thans.
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#6
Do I understand this right? Discount Tires will sell me the tires but, I have to find someone local to install them? If that's the case, will a "local guy" want to bother with a product he hasn't sold?
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#7
Wurm and testcase

Wurm 1 -- yes, they are likely to be newer than many garages have. It is a volume dealer.
Wurm 2 -- either way works. Tires are not going to deform in 6 months, maybe six years but not 6 months

Testcase - I have my tires shipped directly to my mechanic (just tell him in advance). He then mounts and balances them. If you use a chain or dealership for your mechanic, then it may be an issue. Just ask first.
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Thanks for the reply. I kind of figured that was the case, but figured I'd ask for real-world experience.

And yes, testcase. Last time I got my tires elsewhere and had a local garage/mechanic mount and balance them, and the time before that I got it done at Walmart. No problem either of those times. As Ombligo suggests, I wouldn't go to Town Fair Tire or your local Goodyear dealer to do it, but otherwise it shouldn't be an issue.
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#9
I know several people who buy from Discount Tires and I have yet to hear anything negative about them.

As far as older tires in stock, that may depend on the demand of the tire model. Every time I drive by a DT, the paces are always busy so I assume inventory cycles through at a decent rate.
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testcase wrote:
Do I understand this right? Discount Tires will sell me the tires but, I have to find someone local to install them? If that's the case, will a "local guy" want to bother with a product he hasn't sold?

Just go to the store. They have coupons all the time in the store and on the Internet. You don't need to order the tires from the net. I had an Internet coupon and they gave me another one at the counter I would never have known about, so they were stacked. Another thing I like is you can make an appointment for the installation and subsequent free rotations.
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