New shoes General Grabber AT2
#21
I really like them. There are a few Disco IIs in my town but none of them have those wheels. None of them have the 18's for that matter. I think they look stunning on my black DII.
#23
Ordered them through sears. Which was a mistake I won't make again. I'll probably go to tirerack.com next time. even through sears I got a great deal though. $174/tire. all told like $750 installed for 4. Since my spare is perfect. I really like them and I'm excited to see what they can REALLY do.
However, that "convenience" didn't come without a price (as I'm sure you saw, as well.) I paid $58 more per tire vs Tirerack. I also paid $13.06 more per tire for the Road Hazzard Warranty. But, again, that includes 12K or 12months (whichever is longer) Roadside Assistance *and* the ability to go to any participating shop nationwide to have them replaced. With Tirerack, you have to pay for shipping the tire back to them and then wait till they approve the replacement.
Balancing/mounting with new valve stems was average ($19.05/tire.)
In the end, you choose what's best for you. But be aware that what may seem like a deal *upfront* may not turn out to be such a savings in the long run.
-Anthony
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