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Posted by John A. on July 08, 2005 at 20:23:41 from (65.161.170.133):
In Reply to: Tire storage posted by Nathan in Texas on July 08, 2005 at 13:19:13:
Nathan, I have been buying tires like that for the last 6 yrs. Last 3 sets have been new take-offs. I have bought mine out of the Thrifty Nickle publications There are always some in there. Just start looking about 6 months or so before you want to replace them. I have never given over 100/tire. Got one set for 300 total. I am not perticular on brand, just the size I use. I wouldn't buy them unless I was going to put them on NOW. Here is a thought... Buy this set, and put them on now. Your old set, advertize them in a Thrifty Nickle paper for $200 or so depending on the remaining tread. Sell them to someone else and recoup some of your cost. I know that The Thrifty Nicklr paper there in Lubbock is read by all. Selling your old set is not a problem or very difficult. Hope this helps. Later, John A.
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