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Don't think we have one. Costco has good prices. Where you at?
 
Make sure you take a service manual to them, apparently they aren't well versed on lug nut torque
specs. Good luck. J
 
I've gotten in arguments over that with Les Schawb. We went to their chart and they were out of spec and just said "even Toyota doesn't like it that low".
 
My local go to is either Discount or Costco. Les Schwab, Tires Plus and a couple other local companies have given me heartache of such trivial things as non-recommend size of tires for said vehicle (e.g. stock FJ60 tire was 235/75r15 and they wouldn't do anything larger as it was not "recommended"). So far I have had great luck with Discount and Costco though. One thing to note, if you use Costco and get your annual rewards, remember the card that is used for the purchase (meaning member card) HAS to be the primary member on the account. This was something I did not know until a few years ago and our annual reward doubled when we started focusing on it.
 
i wouldnt let them touch my truck!!!!

Pick up the tires only take them to my buddies shop for install haha
 
I agree- almost bought an old tire machine a few times...WARNING ON COSTCO: you'd better have wider rims if you want bigger than stock tires...
 
Yes i recall 12 years ago when i got some 285's from them for my 93 chev. The tire tech said "oh man you will be lucky to make it out of the parking lot with those tires on" bevcuase he felt my trans would crap out cause they are 2 sizes bigger then stock lol
 
'member when you used to know everything??? ahh the good old days
 

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