Posted by Mark - IN. on April 03, 2008 at 19:17:42 from (64.12.117.74):
In Reply to: 4020 rims and tires? posted by raleigh on April 03, 2008 at 17:10:57:
It's probably a toss up on the Deere guy or the tire guy really. The Deere guy was closer, so I drove mine up to him on one of the coldest days of the year, no cab. He was comparable on tire prices, especially when factored in time, and gave me a list of tire manufacturers to work from depending on ply and bias versus radial. You can get bias probably from $400 a piece, and radials for as much as over $1K a piece. I went Titan radials, not the most expensive, and with mounting came out to be about $1K a piece. Deere guy won't load them though. The Deere guy can get the rims, but I'm sure a tire guy can get you rims too, and can load them for you on the spot. Talk to your tire guy and Deere guy, bet won't be much off if you're talking apples and apples on the tires. Business is kind've slow with the Deere guy and he's looking for business too. He might surprise you on pricing because he's gotta eat too, and chasing guys away won't help that. Neither may have them in stock and may take a couple of days to order.
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