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Re: TireRack



On 10/4/01 3:43 PM, "Kevin M. Gregg" <kevingregg@domain.elided> wrote:

> At 10/4/01 03:24 PM, BRossbach@domain.elided wrote:
>> The key is finding the local shop that will do the mounting and balancing
>> FIRST.  Then TireRack ships directly to the shop.
> 
> FWIW, this is *exactly* what I have done before.  And, when I absolutely,
> positively have to have new tires ASAP, I ask the local tire shop if they
> will match the Tire Rack price and/or give a discount to BMWCCA
> members.  Radial Tire, in Silver Spring, MD matched the Tire Rack price.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Kevin Gregg
> kevingregg@domain.elided
> 1997 BMW M3 Estoril Blue coupe, stock
> http://members.home.net/kevingregg/m3/
> BMW CCA member
> Columbia, MD, USA
> 
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Which brings me to my point...  How do you tell a good tire shop from a bad
one?  Which tire machines should one look for or does it matter?

Eric
87 325ic

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