Group: Members
Posts: 24
Joined: 7-June 07
Member No.: 5,250
Drives: 1987 toyota pick up
Location: arizona
Definately wal mart, I was stupid and went to big O tires. They said that wal mart tires were crap, and I wasn't thinking but why would a tire company send one place good tires and another place bad ones. they got away with it that time.
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Posts: 505
Joined: 25-March 07
Member No.: 4,405
Drives: 1999 Taco PreRunner Xtra Cab 3.4L V6
Location: Sunny SoCal
Whatever you do DO NOT go to Wal-Mart. I've heard horror stories about guys there not knowing what the heck they are doing. On yotatech.com one guy went to get new tires there and they failed to tighten his lugnuts and the wheel flew off while on the highway. Go to tirerack.com, buy your tires there and get them installed locally. Costco has great prices too if you're a member.
Group: Members
Posts: 143
Joined: 25-June 07
Member No.: 5,473
Drives: 2001 Dodge Durango
Location: Oklahoma USA
I would suggest going to Discount Tires or Pep Boys. They both have dependable, reasonably priced tires and they are trained pros, usually so you don't have to worry about the Walmart horrors.
Group: Members
Posts: 2
Joined: 26-July 07
Member No.: 5,894
Drives: 1992 Toyota Pickup DLX 22R-E
Location: USA
steel american racing rims. they came on my truck when i bought it but i heard that there cheap (about 50 each) because they're steel. They're preatty simple but they make the truck. as for walmart, mine must be slackin cause its only got hub caps (although those spinners would be nice lol).