What's a Fair Price to Have Tires Mounted & Balanced?
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What's a Fair Price to Have Tires Mounted & Balanced?
So I bought the BF Goodrich g-Force tires (225/45/18) on sale for $75 a piece from Tire Rack.
What's a fair price to have them mounted and balanced OTD?
I called Discount Tire, which is ordinarily very reasonable, and they wanted $75.
I was thinking something closer to $50 would be fair.
Am I off base?
What's a fair price to have them mounted and balanced OTD?
I called Discount Tire, which is ordinarily very reasonable, and they wanted $75.
I was thinking something closer to $50 would be fair.
Am I off base?
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I paid something like $200 for no-touch mounting and road-force balancing at a specialty shop. I felt a little icky afterwards.
Worse, my bro-in-law can mount and balance for free.
Worse, my bro-in-law can mount and balance for free.
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I think $60-70 for all 4 should be a fair price if they are Hunter Road Force balanced, taxes and fees included. They do seem to be rather low-profile tires, which are typically more expensive to mount.
A good balance is important if you don't want a lot of vibration on the highway. It's more complicated than just throwing the tires on.
A good balance is important if you don't want a lot of vibration on the highway. It's more complicated than just throwing the tires on.
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i paid 18 a tire, they took their time in a good way, didnt scratch rims and what not...maybe caus i was watchin them! :P
...i paid 23 a tire....they stole 20 dollars from me, screw ntb. and now i have a dumb receipt that says congrats you paid this much for services at ntb. that won't help me get my money back.
...i paid 23 a tire....they stole 20 dollars from me, screw ntb. and now i have a dumb receipt that says congrats you paid this much for services at ntb. that won't help me get my money back.
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Well, Costco won't mount tires unless you buy them there.
I went to a tirerack.com recommended installer (called them) and got a price of $18 per tire.
Anyone have any concerns about Wal-Mart?
They will do everything - dismount, remount of new tires, balance with inside and outside weights (if required), using a Corgy (is that how it's spelled) instead of a Hunter, for $12 per tire, including valve stems and disposal.
This is the best price so far.
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I went to a tirerack.com recommended installer (called them) and got a price of $18 per tire.
Anyone have any concerns about Wal-Mart?
They will do everything - dismount, remount of new tires, balance with inside and outside weights (if required), using a Corgy (is that how it's spelled) instead of a Hunter, for $12 per tire, including valve stems and disposal.
This is the best price so far.
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Well, Costco won't mount tires unless you buy them there.
I went to a tirerack.com recommended installer (called them) and got a price of $18 per tire.
Anyone have any concerns about Wal-Mart?
They will do everything - dismount, remount of new tires, balance with inside and outside weights (if required), using a Corgy (is that how it's spelled) instead of a Hunter, for $12 per tire, including valve stems and disposal.
This is the best price so far.
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I went to a tirerack.com recommended installer (called them) and got a price of $18 per tire.
Anyone have any concerns about Wal-Mart?
They will do everything - dismount, remount of new tires, balance with inside and outside weights (if required), using a Corgy (is that how it's spelled) instead of a Hunter, for $12 per tire, including valve stems and disposal.
This is the best price so far.
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When I was getting ready to get my winters mounted & balanced, I checked at wal mart for pricing just for grins, and they informed me they wouldn't even touch low profile 18s.
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i paid 120 for mounting and balance with the tmps put in on my new rays
last place i went to i paid 80 and they screwed up big time, i rather not take the chance at costco or some other cheaper place with my nice wheels. its really a once in a while expense so get it done at a legit place id say
last place i went to i paid 80 and they screwed up big time, i rather not take the chance at costco or some other cheaper place with my nice wheels. its really a once in a while expense so get it done at a legit place id say
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I think rotorsport charged me 80 bucks for mount and balance, including a tire disposal fee. 15 to mount and balance, 5 to get rid of the old tire.
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