winter diggers 205/70R/15

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2012/12/13 16:16:23 (permalink)

winter diggers 205/70R/15

 (4) Firestone winterforce  205/70R/15 very few miles
90-95% tread
 
$150
post edited by spoonchucker - 2012/12/27 19:22:20

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    bulldog1
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    Re:winter diggers 2012/12/14 17:49:51 (permalink)
    I miss the days of 15" tires... Every time we get a new vehicle they have bigger, more expensive tires on them...

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    Re:winter diggers 2012/12/14 18:31:55 (permalink)
    I hear you therer bulldog.Just bought a ram 1500 and got 20's on it.Cant wait to buy a set.
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    Re:winter diggers 2012/12/14 21:49:10 (permalink)
    believe it or not the last car I was looking for I actually used that as an issue to rule out some models (was shopping used vehicles)... I see no reason to buy an 'economic' vehicle, to save money on gas and have a dependable every day type vehicle... just to have to fork over an extra 200 or 300 dollars (or even a lot more if you really get fancy low profile types)  when you need to replace tires!  Sorry, I don't think the 'bling factor' makes a dang bit of difference in how it rides and I really don't care who it does or doesn't impress.
     I was amazed at how many models have different packages that are supposed to be 'upgrades' and include oversized (expensive!!!) tires.  Call me cheap but I'll go with the good old 15" wheels any day! 
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    Re:winter diggers 2012/12/16 11:39:26 (permalink)
    spoonchucker,  If they fit any of my vehicles I would not hesitate. Those Winterforce tires are the best I have ever used. Great all around winter tire, and even a decent off road on my Tacoma.
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    Re:winter diggers 2012/12/27 19:23:06 (permalink)
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    Re:winter diggers 2013/01/03 20:46:03 (permalink)
    I'm sure most folks were aware, but just to be clear. The price ($150), is for all 4 tires not each. Don't need 4? I'll split them up at $80 a pair.  I honestly don't think there is 1,000 miles on them. 1200-1500 at the very most.

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    Re:winter diggers 2013/01/18 21:10:00 (permalink)
    $125 for all four, or $65 per pair.
     
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