I was at Costco looking for a set of tires yesterday and the guy working there said that starting Oct 8th, they'll have $60 off set of 4 on Michelin and $40 off set of 4 on BF Goodrich. Not sure if all styles of Michelin and BF Goodrich are included in the sale or not. Don't know the sale end date.
As in the past, most likely this sale will be available online also. Their price include free shipping, installation and balancing.
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willy2 said:I saw this in the coupon book I got today.. said one coupon per household and "only original coupons will be accepted". Additional books are always available from Customer Service and additional coupons are available in the Tire Dept.
alphabetter said:For my car Costco's prices are *literally* double the price of most other places --Make sure you shop around.They are supposed to add a fixed percentage on wholesale price. That fixed percentage is small, like 6% or so.
Are you sure that the tires are identical? One time, I needed tires. On my car, the tires come from the factory with V speed rated Michelin MXV tires. It's a four banger sedan, so I'm not sure why V speed rated. Costco will only put on the same or better speed rating. So they were quoting me like $180 per tire.
Other places don't really care. So the other places were quoting the normal, "civilian" H-rated version of the Michelin MXV. This cut the price way down to $95. Same manufacturer, tire, model, treadwear, tread pattern. The ONLY difference was speed rating.
valid 10/8 to 10/28 $60 off a set of 4 Michelin or a set of 4 select BF Goodrich Tires*
* available only on G-Force KDW, KDWS, Long Trail T/A, all Terrain T/A KO, Commercial T/A, Rugged Trail T/A, Mud T/A G-Force R1, G-Force Sport, G-Force T/A KD, G-Force T/A Drag Radial, Open Trail T/A, Krawler T/A and Baja T/A. Offer not valid on tires replaced as warranty adjustment.
I'm looking to get a set of cheap BF Goodrich tires: BFGoodrich® Premier® Touring P205/65R15 probably can't use the coupon, since "Premier Touring" isn't apart of the "select" tires. any ideas?
UPDATE: FYE-I checked with a costco tire center person - the BFGoodrich tires that quality are usually the "truck" tires. So the cheap ones don't qualify, such as the one I wanted to get.
They have this all the times like in June & Oct then Jan. Best way is to PM at Discount Tires or Sears to take advantage of rebates there. Make sure they PM w/ installation included.
fatcool said:What is the Best Tires for Camry LE? Use these surveys as your guide. It depends on your needs and driving condition to choose a proper tire category. For your car specifically, I'd recommend to search between "ultra high-performance all-season" and "passenger all-season." Good luck.
all168 said:They are the same company, but they have different quality.
logigamer said:I was told before that BFgoodrich are as good quality as Michelin or also made by the same company, and they cost less
For what it's worth. When I was in college I worked at a Tire Distribution Warehouse. Michelin tires are by far the best tires made. This was evident in quality and all the way down to how the trucks were sent to the warehouse. The attention to detail was not even close by other manufacturers. Every employee that worked there had Michelins and recommended them over anything sold.
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