If you're looking for Nitto NT450s, this is a pretty common tire for performance shops to carry. They are normally used in tire package deals and aren't excessively expensive. Find a Nitto dealer near you and get a deal from them.
If you buy tires from TireRack, they will mount and balance them for free. It might take them a day though.
Originally posted by carboy If you don't have a good tire store near you, buying tires online from TireRack.com is probably your best option. Other than that, many performance parts shops can get you pretty good deals with tires and rims. However, if there is no one around you, TireRack is the way to go.
I have a TireWarehouse in my hometown, and they'll pricematch any on-line vendors. So I just need a good place to show them, and then I'll get my tires locally.
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Originally posted by carboy Not to knock Nitto, but I have heard that the NT450s are horrible as well from my friends.
im going to go out on a limb here, and knock nitto real hard and say that they are overpriced crap-ass tires and a person wouldnt be able to pay me to use their crap. Id rather drive on $29 whitewalls.
I do have a discount/americas tires near me. I have seen better deals online though for tires. I was just wondering what you would pay to have all four balanced.
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If you want them to www.TireRack.com will actually heat treat the tires for you before they send them off. This saves you the painful agony of heating them on the car when you get them. You can also avoid shaving them if you buy race tires.
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