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PMD1969 02-06-2017 01:24 AM

Cheapest place for BF Goodrich Tires ?
 
I need to replace the BFG's I've had on my 69 Firebird for 17 years. The Discount Tire website says that for $625 I can get them at the local place installed without the extra $75 extra fees.

Is there a cheaper place to buy them plus shipping (I'll guess) and then take them to Wally to have them mounted and balanced? Or should I stay with the local DT and take my risks there too?

64speed 02-06-2017 01:46 AM

I buy from tirerack.com

thebuick 02-06-2017 08:44 AM

junk yard
 
I would check the junk yard. allot of times they have great used tires on the racks

footjoy 02-06-2017 09:34 AM

What size

78w72 02-06-2017 12:22 PM

usually summit has the best price. & if not, they will usually price match other online retailers. their shipping is free & no tax. if you have a discount tire local to you, they will most likely charge sales tax.

"junkyard??" chances of finding a set of 4 tires in your size & brand & decent condition at a junkyard are slim to none.

78w72 02-06-2017 12:24 PM

also, there are better tires than the bfg radial t/a... they look good & all but are outdated tread & dont perform that well. a "better" tire all around is the mickey thompson radial s/r. higher speed rating & same solid white letter looks... & they are cheaper priced.

PMD1969 02-06-2017 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by footjoy (Post 5693684)
What size

Its for a bone stock 69 OHC Sprint Vert FB and it has 205/70/14 right now. It handles awesome with thse tires so I want the same or better, I've looked at bigger sizes in 215 and 225 but they get taller as they go up.

One site claims the 225 is too big? Not sure if they'll fit and if they don't on a stock car I don't want them.

78w72 02-06-2017 12:38 PM

summit has that size for $124 each... $496 total! dicount tire wants $625?!? sounds like a rip off to me. wally charges like $15 each to m&b with lifetime rotation & balancing. so $555 total from summit/wally.... & no tax.

https://www.summitracing.com/parts/bfg-37157

PMD1969 02-06-2017 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by 78w72 (Post 5693771)
also, there are better tires than the bfg radial t/a... they look good & all but are outdated tread & dont perform that well. a "better" tire all around is the mickey thompson radial s/r. higher speed rating & same solid white letter looks... & they are cheaper priced.

Summit doesn't show those in a 14". I have the factory wheels on this car. It will never be raced and does not have a tire eating engine in it. Just need to replace the square tires for round ones and do a better job of storing the car this time around.

PMD1969 02-06-2017 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by 78w72 (Post 5693776)
summit has that size for $124 each... $496 total! dicount tire wants $625?!? sounds like a rip off to me. wally charges like $15 each to m&b with lifetime rotation & balancing. so $555 total from summit/wally.... & no tax.

https://www.summitracing.com/parts/bfg-37157

That sounds awesome! Where will I get them mounted? Tossing them into the SUV and taking them somewhere is no issue but where? Wallyworld? I don't know any local places that will do it?

Ughh! Had I read the rest of your comments I would have seen what you suggested. I will stop by Wally today and inquire about tire mounting and balancing. Last I checked they were $10.

78w72 02-06-2017 01:20 PM

based on your 1st post i figured you meant walmart when you said "take them to wally." last time i checked my local wally world was $13 each. & they do a good job with modern balancing machines.

ive found summit is usually the best price for most any auto parts... & if not they will price match most parts. & if you ever need it, their customer service is great.

PMD1969 02-06-2017 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by 78w72 (Post 5693794)
based on your 1st post i figured you meant walmart when you said "take them to wally." last time i checked my local wally world was $13 each. & they do a good job with modern balancing machines.

ive found summit is usually the best price for most any auto parts... & if not they will price match most parts. & if you ever need it, their customer service is great.

What about wheel weights? Really don't want the stick on ones that were being used and I know that the old style lead weights are ultra hard to find.

I supposed I will take the ones off of the wheels that are on there now. That is if they are still there.

Where else would I find repopped or original wheel weights?

78w72 02-06-2017 01:37 PM

last time i checked they still have the hammer on weights, they are a coated lead to limit corrosion with aluminum wheels. what i usually do is ask for only "static balancing" thats where they only do the backside of the rim so you dont have ugly weights on the front that can also get in the way of trim rings. & actually the stick on weights are very good & usually dont come off if applied to a clean wheel. most places use them nowadays. the bfg's i just had done at my local sears they used both, i said only static balance but their newer machine required boyth the tack on lead weights plus the stick on inner weights, which resulted in a better balance since the stick ons were located more towards the front edge of the rim. you should be fine with either or both.

PMD1969 02-06-2017 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by 78w72 (Post 5693803)
last time i checked they still have the hammer on weights, they are a coated lead to limit corrosion with aluminum wheels. what i usually do is ask for only "static balancing" thats where they only do the backside of the rim so you dont have ugly weights on the front that can also get in the way of trim rings. & actually the stick on weights are very good & usually dont come off if applied to a clean wheel. most places use them nowadays. the bfg's i just had done at my local sears they used both, i said only static balance but their newer machine required boyth the tack on lead weights plus the stick on inner weights, which resulted in a better balance since the stick ons were located more towards the front edge of the rim. you should be fine with either or both.

The long term plan is to bring the car back to factory condition at some point which includes refinishing the wheels. Already have a set of trim rings that are good and the wheels look great with them on to hide the pint chips. I'll pull a wheel and see what back there and make sure to keep them when they change the tires or take them off before I go.

Would still like to find a place that sells them. I have the stick ons from my bike in sheets of different weights.

rohrt 02-06-2017 02:06 PM

I changed over to 15" rims on my car for better tire selection.

If you concerned about a 225/14 fitting you could always start with just two and see if they work on the front if they don't move them to the back and get the 215/14 for the front.

PMD1969 02-06-2017 02:10 PM

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I am assuming that after I go through the ordering process the shipping and taxes will not be charged? Now I need to find my Summit account lol.

Formulajones 02-06-2017 02:29 PM

If a correct factory tire isn't needed then I most often times end up at Tire Rack to order tires. It's usually the shipping that makes the difference as to where I'll buy. Some tires advertise cheaper but make up for it with ridiculous shipping charges.
The BFG's still seem to be the most common and popular tire I have to buy for customer work as they still make a lot of the 14 and 15" sizes I need and it's what they generally prefer on these cruiser classic cars.

I invested in my own changer/balancer just because of the line of work I do and too many of my own cars in the stable, it just made sense. But best prices for mounting/balancing around town would vary back when I was hauling tires all over the place. I would think Walmart would be as cheap as anybody. I'd use what is convenient for you. Sometimes places are a little funny about doing it if you didn't buy the tires from them, so it may take a couple of stops.

On the wheel weights, the knock on stuff is mainly what I use since I deal with factory steel wheels 90% of the time. I buy them in bulk off the internet. They are available all over the internet, just doing a search should turn up several suppliers. If that is what you prefer to use you may have to bring a few boxes along because I know most shops around town here pretty much use the stick on stuff anymore.

78w72 02-06-2017 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by PMD1969 (Post 5693824)
Shopping Cart

Just Added To Your Cart:
Click here for more information about BFGoodrich Tires 37157 - BFGoodrich Radial T/A Tires
BFGoodrich Tires 37157 - BFGoodrich Radial T/A Tires

$123.97
Parts Subtotal: $495.88

Estimate Delivery & Handling In-Store Pickup
Country
Zip/Postal Code
Available Delivery Options/Upgrades
Ship Method Charge Delivery & Handling
Ground
$32.00 $0.00
2nd Day Air
$122.00 $0.00
Next Day Air
$182.00 $0.00
In-Store Pickup
$0.00 $0.00

Estimated Order Charges
Additional Shipping Charge $32.00
Tax Whats This? $33.00
Estimated Total
$560.88


I am assuming that after I go through the ordering process the shipping and taxes will not be charged? Now I need to find my Summit account lol.

hmmm, looks like they want $8/tire for shipping due to "large size" that must be new, ive ordered much larger parts from them & got free shipping. & the tax must be because they have a warehouse in your state, all places will charge tx if they have a store/warehouse in your state. im in iowa & never ran into tax before... guess its your call on whos cheaper in the end.

also check your local walmart, they are authorized BFG dealers, & may offer a price match to summit or D/T???

Jack P. 02-06-2017 04:43 PM

If you can wait a while, i have a set of 225/70/14 on my 65 GTO that i will sell. I want to get the new Firestone radials coming out soon. I will then sell my tires. They have about 1500 miles on them at the most. Shipping from the East, not sure if that will be a problem. I don't see why they won't fit nicely. My wheels are 6" deep and they do not look to big for the wheel. If interested PM me.

footjoy 02-06-2017 05:14 PM

Walmart sells them.


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