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Old 09-24-2008, 11:33 AM
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Lightbulb tire shops suggestions

Does anyone have any tire shops that are known to offer great prices on tires in the south suburbs?

Also does anyone have any tire brand recommendations for a 2006 honda accord?
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Old 09-24-2008, 11:42 AM
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Costco is the best deal for tires overall, especially if you purchase when there is a coupon available for your tires. Cheap installation and free service for leaks, etc., later. Even if you don't already have the $50 membership it's a good deal overall. Locations in Bedford Park, Orland Park and Merrillville, IN.

Do a search for "Costco tires" and you'll find generally good feedback. (though not 100%)
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You can check Pep Boys, they usually have some decent specials going on. My brother got his truck tires for dirt cheap... it was something like buy 2 get 2 free or something. He ended up paying $100 for 4 205/50R/15. Just an idea...
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Does anyone have any tire shops that are known to offer great prices on tires in the south suburbs?

Also does anyone have any tire brand recommendations for a 2006 honda accord?
Sams Club will put on top of the line tires for an 06' Accord for about $450 total... Maybe $500 total on the high end, but those are probably Michelin Tires all terrain all season. Here you go. Sam's Club - Search For Tires
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