Just ordered my winters from TireRack, wish me luck
#16
Joined: Jan 2007
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From: Calgary, AB, CANADA
#17
#19
Originally Posted by Garnet Canuck
Yeah, we got heavy rain here pretty much all day, then the sun came out about an hour ago. Gotta love the temps lately.
LOL! We might need Deane's help to get through all of that in a weekend.
#20
Originally Posted by Garnet Canuck
LOL! We might need Deane's help to get through all of that in a weekend.
Originally Posted by RBull
Haha, you'd probably need more than me to help polish all that off.
#22
Do you guys go down to narrower tires for the winter or do you stick with the 225/235s? Infiniti's offering a package of rims and LM-22's for $1571 installed, which is tempting, but they're the full 225/235 setup for the coupe. I was intending on going narrower, but what do you guys think?
#25
Originally Posted by kamalster
Do you guys go down to narrower tires for the winter or do you stick with the 225/235s? Infiniti's offering a package of rims and LM-22's for $1571 installed, which is tempting, but they're the full 225/235 setup for the coupe. I was intending on going narrower, but what do you guys think?
Check out Steelcase Tires in Markham http://www.steelcasetires.ca/. They sometimes have pretty good prices on winter packages.
It might also be worth your while to check the price of a complete package from the same place Swivelhips purchased from: http://www.tirerack.com/
Last edited by GEE35FX; 09-28-2007 at 03:45 PM.
#26
Thanks, GEE35X. One thing I really like about the offer from my dealer is that they'll store my summer tires/wheels for me, so I don't need to worry about either getting a friend to come with me (since I can't fit all 4 in the coupe) or signing up for some full wheel storage service that'll pick them up for me and charge $300.
I'll check out Steelcase. I have considered TireRack but really don't want to deal with the hassle of importing the stuff, getting it delivered to my apartment, then having to get a friend to truck them to the shop to swap them out.
I'll check out Steelcase. I have considered TireRack but really don't want to deal with the hassle of importing the stuff, getting it delivered to my apartment, then having to get a friend to truck them to the shop to swap them out.
#29
Joined: Jan 2007
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From: Calgary, AB, CANADA
Originally Posted by RBull
Hey bud, you're welcome down here. Lots in the beer fridge. I can't match Shane's homemade stuff though. I've been out of that business for years now.
#30
Joined: Jan 2007
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From: Calgary, AB, CANADA
Originally Posted by Garnet Canuck
Since I took your thread completely off topic Wayne, anytime you are out east I'll treat you to a nice long conversation about the sport of golf and I'll put in your favorite movie, Faceoff! I know how you are a HUGE Nicholas Cage fan!