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Tire places around San Jose, CA

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Old 12-08-2016, 09:22 AM
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Tire places around San Jose, CA

Hey guys, searched around different sections if the forum. Couldn't find a better place to post this, my bad.

In any case, any tire hookups around San Jose? I have 6mt with performance tires (Brembo package). Appreciate any recommendations
 
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Old 12-08-2016, 09:33 AM
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Tire places? Looking for a shop to buy tires? No one can touch www.thetirerack.com for prices since they sell for wholesale! Delivered to your house or shop within hours, all you need is a quality shop you trust for install and balance...Gary
 
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I prefer just dealing local. Often shops will post some deals they have to forums.

Never really tried TireRack b4
 

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Old 01-04-2017, 10:30 PM
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Originally Posted by smash
I prefer just dealing local. Often shops will post some deals they have to forums.

Never really tried TireRack b4
I cannot vouch for any local places since I'm the opposite of you: I've only ever used tirerack and similar online places. Not bad deals, fast shipment. And as gary c pointed out, just need to have a good shop to install 'em
 
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What kind of tires are you looking for? There are all sorts of great deals around but most shops are brand centric as in they only sell one or two brands really cheap.

A quick way to get good pricing is through Neal(?), our Tire Rack rep here on 'driver. Most of the shops out there get their tires from Tire Rack anyways.
 

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