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Walmart did mine just a few months ago, not even a question about them.I know everyone runs 33x10.5x15 on stock rims but who do you get to mount them? Walmart & Costco won't do it and independent shops want to charge $45 a tire.
But nobody wants to mount 10.5 on 5.5 stock rims
35's?I was at Walmart this morning. Nope wouldn't mount my 35's even though I purchased them there.
They mounted one 35 and then Matt said no get wider rims
Are they new? Interwest used to be my go to place, but they are not what they used to be. They are not dishonest, but just not what they used to be. I can't really put my finger on it.... I might have to check out tireworld.Most shops have to charge something to M&B tires they didn't sell. I like the folks @ Tire World in 4 Corners.
Called Grenfel Garage in Victor they are willing to give it a look.Are they new? Interwest used to be my go to place, but they are not what they used to be. They are not dishonest, but just not what they used to be. I can't really put my finger on it.... I might have to check out tireworld.
I agree, interwest isn't what they used to be. I used to recommend them to anyone needing anything tire related. I called and talked to Cory, I belive the owner, trying to source some hard to find tires for my bmw x5. He seemed inconvenienced by my call and I never got a call back. Tires were for staggered rims and he suggested running the same tire on both rim sizes which is not correct. I'm interested in a new shop as well.Are they new? Interwest used to be my go to place, but they are not what they used to be. They are not dishonest, but just not what they used to be. I can't really put my finger on it.... I might have to check out tireworld.