Winter Tires for Canadian
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Currently I see there is a special offer for Bridgestone Blizzak DM-V1. I was wondering if it applies to purchase for Canadian as well?
Bridgestone Blizzak DM-V1 (Light Truck/SUV Studless Ice & Snow)
Special Offer: Buy a set of four and get $50 reward card.
Thanks.
Bridgestone Blizzak DM-V1 (Light Truck/SUV Studless Ice & Snow)
Special Offer: Buy a set of four and get $50 reward card.
Thanks.
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Details : http://www.tirerack.com/specialoffer...p?promoID=T032
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Unfortunately we don't offer coupons or discounts, but if you refer to "Gary/Audiworld" when the site asks if you've spoken with anyone here at the Tire Rack, I can get the forum credit for the sale. See my signature for details.
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Hi Gary,
I will purchase the winter tire package (rims and tires) in the next few weeks and will refer you for your forum credit. A few more questions for you.
- Does the winter tire package include the centering rings and other accessories required to install the tires?
- Do I need to purchase anything separately in order to install the tires?
- Can I re-use the wheel nuts/locks come with the OEM tires?
I will purchase the winter tire package (rims and tires) in the next few weeks and will refer you for your forum credit. A few more questions for you.
- Does the winter tire package include the centering rings and other accessories required to install the tires?
- Do I need to purchase anything separately in order to install the tires?
- Can I re-use the wheel nuts/locks come with the OEM tires?
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The fundamental materials of modern tires are rubber and fabric along with other compound chemicals. They consist of a tread and a body. The tread provides traction while the body ensures support. Before rubber was invented, the first versions of tires were simply bands of metal that fitted around wooden wheels in order to prevent wear and tear. Today, the vast majority of tires are pneumatic, comprising a doughnut-shaped body of cords and wires encased in rubber and generally filled with compressed air to form an inflatable cushion.
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Hi Gary,
I will purchase the winter tire package (rims and tires) in the next few weeks and will refer you for your forum credit. A few more questions for you.
- Does the winter tire package include the centering rings and other accessories required to install the tires?
- Do I need to purchase anything separately in order to install the tires?
- Can I re-use the wheel nuts/locks come with the OEM tires?
I will purchase the winter tire package (rims and tires) in the next few weeks and will refer you for your forum credit. A few more questions for you.
- Does the winter tire package include the centering rings and other accessories required to install the tires?
- Do I need to purchase anything separately in order to install the tires?
- Can I re-use the wheel nuts/locks come with the OEM tires?
I think they list if you need to purchase a different set of bolts or nuts: http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/tech/...jsp?techid=102
To install the wheels on your car you will need a hydraulic jack, jack stand, a torque wrench and anti-seize compound (not everyone agrees that wheel bolts should have anti-seize but it keeps them from being rusted on
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Hi Reggie,
Thanks for the clarification. Good to know that TireRack will include the centering rings if required. I did price out the winter tire package and it didn't listed that additional wheel bolts/nuts are required.
I don't think I'm handy enough to install the winter tires myself. I will have the dealership to install them when I pick up the new car (still waiting for my Q5 to be delivered).
Thanks for the clarification. Good to know that TireRack will include the centering rings if required. I did price out the winter tire package and it didn't listed that additional wheel bolts/nuts are required.
I don't think I'm handy enough to install the winter tires myself. I will have the dealership to install them when I pick up the new car (still waiting for my Q5 to be delivered).
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Hi Reggie,
Thanks for the clarification. Good to know that TireRack will include the centering rings if required. I did price out the winter tire package and it didn't listed that additional wheel bolts/nuts are required.
I don't think I'm handy enough to install the winter tires myself. I will have the dealership to install them when I pick up the new car (still waiting for my Q5 to be delivered).
Thanks for the clarification. Good to know that TireRack will include the centering rings if required. I did price out the winter tire package and it didn't listed that additional wheel bolts/nuts are required.
I don't think I'm handy enough to install the winter tires myself. I will have the dealership to install them when I pick up the new car (still waiting for my Q5 to be delivered).
Installing wheels is actually easy if you have a garage - not a fan of working outside on a car though I did that long ago in the 60s and 70s when I was poor and lived in apts.. I can do a write up with pictures if you want. I have to remove the wheels anyway to measure the rotors on the car (going to put low dust pads and cross drilled rotors) - If you want to have the dealer do it now and then put the summers on yourself you can.
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Hi Reggie,
If you have time to post the instruction, that would be really appreciated!!!
Looking at a 18" package at Tirerack.com for my Q5. Any advice on how to choose the wheels at they go from $130-879? Should I avoid those low-end one from China or it really doesn't matter?
If I ship to Canada, how much duty do I need to pay on top of the sales taxes (GST/PST/HST)? Would the taxes be different for different tire/wheel?
Many thanks in advance!!!
Michael
If you have time to post the instruction, that would be really appreciated!!!
Looking at a 18" package at Tirerack.com for my Q5. Any advice on how to choose the wheels at they go from $130-879? Should I avoid those low-end one from China or it really doesn't matter?
If I ship to Canada, how much duty do I need to pay on top of the sales taxes (GST/PST/HST)? Would the taxes be different for different tire/wheel?
Many thanks in advance!!!
Michael