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Big O Tires came out the cheapest at $68 to install. Discount wanted $96. Plus they were able to get me in right away. Getting the tires put on now.
Yep when I rotate my 225/55R19's they're pretty big and heavy to me. In fact these tires are the largest among all the vehicles we've owned! Your 225/65R17 Bridgestone Blizzak WS80 has the same overall diameter hence they're big too!Just picked these up. Bigger than I thought they would be. I guess they look smaller when they are actually on your car than they do when sitting in the back of it. (rofl)
Now to price out some installs...
Yep when I rotate my 225/55R19's they're pretty big and heavy to me. In fact these tires are the largest among all the vehicles we've owned! Your 225/65R17 Bridgestone Blizzak WS80 has the same overall diameter hence they're big too!
I believe the reason why you receive 2 separate shipments is because WalMart has very low inventory on these close-out Bridgestone Blizzak WS80 225/65R17 tires and they have to ship them from 2 different warehouses.
Check the date code and country of origin please just out of my curiosity.
Have you checked Costco? They may not want to install tires you didn't buy from them?Big O Tires came out the cheapest at $68 to install. Discount wanted $96. Plus they were able to get me in right away. Getting the tires put on now.
Havd you checked Costco? They may not want to install tires you didn't buy from them?
Discount Tire and Costco in our area both charge $15 per tire for installation with balancing and road hazard repair.
Made in Japan. Couldn't find the date, but then again, was cold maybe didn't look the hardest.Yep when I rotate my 225/55R19's they're pretty big and heavy to me. In fact these tires are the largest among all the vehicles we've owned! Your 225/65R17 Bridgestone Blizzak WS80 has the same overall diameter hence they're big too!
I believe the reason why you receive 2 separate shipments is because WalMart has very low inventory on these close-out Bridgestone Blizzak WS80 225/65R17 tires and they have to ship them from 2 different warehouses.
Check the date code and country of origin please just out of my curiosity.
Aw s***. What happened Chris? Sorry to see that.
Aw s***. What happened Chris? Sorry to see that.
Anything to do with what looks like rain and an almost bald tire? (scratch)Slip n side incident after a u-turn lol. Recovered on one side but not the other
Slip n side incident after a u-turn lol. Recovered on one side but not the other
Anything to do with what looks like rain and an almost bald tire? (scratch)
I don't see how that tire could even pass a safety inspection
Not all states require a safety inspection.
It only requires 2/32" tread depth to pass annual safety inspection in Texas. Besides, sometimes slip and slide is fun ⋯Yes I know but the state of Texas does
In old days the date code is on inside of tire and you can't see it once it's on the vehicle. But nowadays the date code should be visible from outside unless the tech at Big O Tires mounted your tires inside out. Can you see UTQG rating? Oh wait, there is no UTQG on snow tires.Made in Japan. Couldn't find the date, but then again, was cold maybe didn't look the hardest.
Right off the bat, driving home, these tires absorb bumps way better than my old ones.
It only requires 2/32" tread depth to pass annual safety inspection in Texas. Besides, sometimes slip and slide is fun ⋯
That rim is repairable though.
Made in Japan. Couldn't find the date, but then again, was cold maybe didn't look the hardest.
Right off the bat, driving home, these tires absorb bumps way better than my old ones.