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Old 11-07-2013, 02:55 PM   #82
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Originally Posted by mfbmike View Post
Here are the 265/35 Michelin PSS on discount tire direct's site:

http://www.discounttiredirect.com/di...5&rd=18&cs=265

Ouch. They are now 272$. They were 262$ a few weeks ago when I purchased. Not sure why the price hike. However, there is a found it lower link on the right hand side where you are able to inquire about a price match.

http://www.sears.com/michelin-pilot-...94000P?prdNo=1

I found them at Sears.com for 232$ at that time. Now they are priced at 262$. Not sure why the price hike here either. Sears was also running a 5% off special for online orders of tires at the time I purchased as well.

That sucks. You can still make 2 separate orders from Sears and use the "save50" coupon twice (it's 50$ off orders of 400$ or more).

Discount tire was willing to price match sears as well as match their coupon offer but obviously I wouldn't have to pay taxes, have to worry about picking them up from a local Sears having them shipped to my door and was able to support a good company with great customer service in discount tire.

I realize now I got super lucky and caught them when Sears was running them for a great price online. You will still save money though having them price match.

A google search for the tire in this size is how I found Sears. Your google search may result in another retailer selling them for lower, which discount tire will price match.

Good luck!
I think I still beat that price at this website:

http://www.discountedwheelwarehouse....4639&pID=25629
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