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<blockquote data-quote="wis bang" data-source="post: 172285" data-attributes="member: 3796"><p>I bought a 2005 Silverado last January w/ Mastercraft tires. They are the off name line made by Cooper. I had two semi worn out and two new Courser HTR so a few weeks ago I picked up two more Courser HTR in 265/70R17...I wanted the tire diameters to be the same for 4x4 in the snow.</p><p></p><p>After 10 months and over 8,000mi the two new ones that came on the truck still look brand new and my local tire guy gave me a good deal on these two. He took the two old 'new' ones off the front & rebalanced them w/ weights as the stick on weights they came with were gone. Then he lubed the truck and mounted the two new ones on the front. $180.00 each Mount, balance, disposal, stems, and tax...Best price I saw on-line was $161.00 b/4 shipping...Last time I walked into a place w/ (4) new tires for my Jimmy it was $75.00 for mount, balance, stems & disposal so I think I did good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wis bang, post: 172285, member: 3796"] I bought a 2005 Silverado last January w/ Mastercraft tires. They are the off name line made by Cooper. I had two semi worn out and two new Courser HTR so a few weeks ago I picked up two more Courser HTR in 265/70R17...I wanted the tire diameters to be the same for 4x4 in the snow. After 10 months and over 8,000mi the two new ones that came on the truck still look brand new and my local tire guy gave me a good deal on these two. He took the two old 'new' ones off the front & rebalanced them w/ weights as the stick on weights they came with were gone. Then he lubed the truck and mounted the two new ones on the front. $180.00 each Mount, balance, disposal, stems, and tax...Best price I saw on-line was $161.00 b/4 shipping...Last time I walked into a place w/ (4) new tires for my Jimmy it was $75.00 for mount, balance, stems & disposal so I think I did good. [/QUOTE]
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