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Re: Tire places with cheap prices are there any
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Posted by henrich Iowa on February 03, 2004 at 05:26:03 from (207.177.20.52):
In Reply to: Tire places with cheap prices are there any posted by old on February 02, 2004 at 11:30:02:
You need to remember something, along with cheaper prices usually is a cheaper product. Miller Tire most likely operates on volume and that is why they are able to establish the prices they have, but what is the cost of the freight to where ever you live. Can you purchase locally and have them installed for about the same price as tire, freight and then needing to install them? Even if you install them yourself, your time is worth something unless your a farmer, then your time is worth nothing.
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