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Best place to get car tires?
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 298725" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>We are a high mileage family. My dad drove 75 + miles to work each day (one way) for over 20 years. Then my husband did it for 4 years.</p><p></p><p>We use Walmart tires. Never had a problem with them. If you do not get them rotated and aligned and keep them that way ANY tire will wear out. If they do not last or have a problem there are a lot of walmart and sams stores that can help you within the terms of the warranty. We have only had to use the warranty twice in all those years and each time is has been just as easy as it could be.</p><p></p><p>If you want to have REAL problems, go for retread tires. My dad did that for about a year when he first started driving back and forth so far. My mom ended up having a fit and making him get new tires.</p><p></p><p>There are only a few tire companies around. Often a factory will make several brands. I have known many people who worked in the factories. Walmart tires are made where several other brands are also made.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 298725, member: 1233"] We are a high mileage family. My dad drove 75 + miles to work each day (one way) for over 20 years. Then my husband did it for 4 years. We use Walmart tires. Never had a problem with them. If you do not get them rotated and aligned and keep them that way ANY tire will wear out. If they do not last or have a problem there are a lot of walmart and sams stores that can help you within the terms of the warranty. We have only had to use the warranty twice in all those years and each time is has been just as easy as it could be. If you want to have REAL problems, go for retread tires. My dad did that for about a year when he first started driving back and forth so far. My mom ended up having a fit and making him get new tires. There are only a few tire companies around. Often a factory will make several brands. I have known many people who worked in the factories. Walmart tires are made where several other brands are also made. [/QUOTE]
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