Posted by robert major on February 14, 2014 at 15:00:26 from (216.130.80.39):
In Reply to: Another Tire Rant!! posted by Allan In NE on February 14, 2014 at 14:29:52:
Ok $425 for a front tire but you don't say what size.that might give us a clue if it's expensive or not. was it on the shelf in town or did it have freight on for next day delivery, that makes a difference to against waiting for a stock order was it fitted in the price price or a call out to fit it on farm. Let us know and I'll tell ya if it's expensive or not, I'm gettin pretty good at figuring out the phone cough and being polite to guys, when they tell me prices these days. then calling around somewhere else L.O.L. Called a main dealer the other day for a starter $1000 or $400 for a solenoid, that would not fix the problem! Called local starter guy right after, got a better make new starter than OEM, air freighted in for 10.30 am next day, for $457 including taxes and $40 shipping. Kinda makes a guy wonder sometimes. Regards Robert
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