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04-17-2010, 03:57 AM | #1 |
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best price for ExtremeContact DWS
where can i find the best price for 19" ExtremeContact DWS? rite now i am thinking to order a set of 19" fr 235/35 rear265/30 from tirerack . since i am in canada , and i notice on the tirerack website they will charge me the brokerage fee. but my question is will those ups guys charge me agn at my door? also if i plan to drop on h&r sport will this set up rubbing? the offset is et 35 front and rear. and mine is lci e90 xi. thx
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04-17-2010, 10:14 AM | #3 |
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I can verify this I got my tires last week shipped to Cowtown Alberta and no Brokerage fees!! Order with confidence, oh btw I got the conti dw not the dws and I must say the dw tires are pretty good in the corners. Very tough to break loose unlike my general exclaims.
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04-27-2010, 12:20 PM | #5 |
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I've bought 5 sets of tires from the TireRack over the years, and have been nothing but happy.
If you want to save the brokerage fee, simply ship the tires to one of the postal outlets in Point Roberts (Washington) and drive down and personally import the tires yourself. Declare everything, pay the taxes (usually no duty) and drive home, couldn't be easier. I have done this with every set i have bought and it saves a bunch of money. (Also provides an excuse to buy cheap gas!) PM me if you want details about where to ship to. |
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