Best deal on BF Goodrich Radial T/A tires?

Discussion in 'The Hides' started by Nu2Buick, Dec 5, 2007.

  1. Nu2Buick

    Nu2Buick Active Member

    I am looking to buy 4 BF Goodrich Radial T/A (White Raised Letter) tires
    235/60/15 for my 70 GS. Best price I found on the Internet was at Discounttiredirect.com at $92.ea shipped. Anyone know of a better deal? Thanks! Rick
     
  2. Joe65SkylarkGS

    Joe65SkylarkGS 462 ina 65 Lark / GN

    Dam at the swap meet you can get em for about 72-76.

    But those are blems.
     
  3. kick71

    kick71 Mike

    WallMart near me believe it or not. Just bought (2) 275/60/15 for $90 each. They had 5 in stock:shock: :shock: :shock:
    Cheaper for the smaller sizes but don't remember exactly what they were. Worth a look at your local Wall Mart.
     
  4. 72staged

    72staged Well-Known Member

    I just bought 2 -275s and 2 -245s. I saw the sale at Wal Mart here also for the 275s. I have bought many, many sets of these tires. I usually am able to get Tire Kingdom to match the lowest provable competitor's price. I just got my recent set from there last week and the price was right at $500.00 for tires, mount/balance and tax. I have never priced 235s. But I do know that 245s always cost more than 275s. No one can tell me why. Usually about $10.00 more per tire. Wal Mart will give you a printed price quote if you ask for it. But do realize that the $90.00 for the 275s does not include mount/balance.

    -Mike
     
  5. ubushaus

    ubushaus Gold Level Contributor

    I always thought Tirerack.com was pretty good. They show your tire at $84 before shipping. And their shipping calculator was not available when I checked. Recently I have had the best luck at Costco. If they don't stock it, they can speical order it, and I know they carry BFG.

    Good Luck,
    Joe M.
     
  6. Stampy

    Stampy Well-Known Member

    I had a really bad experience with Costco, actually.

    They turned me away because they could only sell me the tires that were recommended by the manufacturer... and the manufacturer says "14x6", which is not a tire size. :af:

    ~Mike
    '66 Skylark 340-4
     
  7. gstewart

    gstewart Well-Known Member

    rick:
    go with 245r60 x 15 all around. looks meaner & better.
     
  8. carbineone

    carbineone Well-Known Member

    I bought as set of 14s awhile back and BF Goodrich had a 50.00 mail in rebate for a set of four and the price I walked out the door with them was 240.00 and minus the rebate they cost me 190.00 for all four but had them mounted later and that cost me like 36.00.I do not know if they are still running the rebate but you might be able to check thier website and find out....
     
  9. Sturmgewehr

    Sturmgewehr Well-Known Member

    I just bought 2 ---same size --from TIRE RACK
    $191.00 including delivery in 2 days! Pete
     
  10. Nu2Buick

    Nu2Buick Active Member

    Thanks Guys,
    Seems like the prices are right around the $90 to $92. dollar mark including either shipping or PA tax (6%).
    Rick
     
  11. 70 gsconvt

    70 gsconvt Silver Level contributor

    Just to let you guys know, these tires are "only" rated to 112 mph. If you go to the track or do any spirited driving, you may want to consider something with an "H" rating (129 mph). I ended up changing over my front tires because of this.
     
  12. SpecialWagon65

    SpecialWagon65 Ted Nagel

  13. Sturmgewehr

    Sturmgewehr Well-Known Member

    112!!!! My age doesn't allow me to go that fast!! Pete:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
     

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