sessman
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They're also including an alignment!
In case you're in the market!
In case you're in the market!
Damn rough! Same exact tires and includes alignment, can't beat it. Obviously if they damage my vehicle that's a different story but wouldn't assume that's the norm.The last time I had a dealership install tires was on my 2012 Camaro for snows. They hit the front and rear bumper, and destroyed the clearcoat on all 4 OEM rims and failed to "refinish" them 4 times and forced them to purchase me used wheels.
If something at the dealership is too cheap to be true, it likely is
Agreed. I have their credit card that allows for 0% interest purchases. I bought 2 wheel and tire packages through them before at 0% both price matched to a competitor's cost. Great customer service.I prefer America's Tire / Discount Tire, they will match any deal and also offer lifetime balance and rotate along with road hazard warranty.
It pays for itself without having to pay for dealer rotations, but even better is that they balance them, which is something the dealers rarely do. Plus if I lose a $400 tire due to road hazard, I get a free replacement.
What about alignment? The dealer includes it which they said is typically $180.I prefer America's Tire / Discount Tire, they will match any deal and also offer lifetime balance and rotate along with road hazard warranty.
It pays for itself without having to pay for dealer rotations, but even better is that they balance them, which is something the dealers rarely do. Plus if I lose a $400 tire due to road hazard, I get a free replacement.
What about alignment? The dealer includes it which they said is typically $180.
Only if you drive into something or change tire sizes imo.How often do you need an alignment anyways?
According to a quick Google search an alignment is recommended when getting new tires. Not trying to convince anyone away from their comfort zone just sharing that my go-to used to be Costco and RAM beat them by $200 AND included an alignment which is a total savings of ~$389. Pretty damn good deal.No alignment, that is the one thing they are missing. But factor in the no longer needed $55 rotation every 5K, add balancing and road hazard for all 4 tires, and it's a worth it. You can also get an alignment from a good 3rd party shop, probably cheaper than that $180 the dealer wants. How often do you need an alignment anyways?
Btw I see you're on San Diego. Just got ceramic done by Eli at shine supply in Oceanside and he did an incredible job. In case you've considered it.No alignment, that is the one thing they are missing. But factor in the no longer needed $55 rotation every 5K, add balancing and road hazard for all 4 tires, and it's a worth it. You can also get an alignment from a good 3rd party shop, probably cheaper than that $180 the dealer wants. How often do you need an alignment anyways?