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should i buy from tire rack or discount tire direct?
SupraTTturbo2jz
03-10-2012, 07:59 PM
tire rack seems more expensive with all these additional fees when i click checkout compared to discounttiredirect. has anyone purchase from discount tires before? i only see shipping charges for them so far.
just read discount tire direct and it says hst taxes and all the fees are prepaid already on their behalf. Does that seem right???
bcrdukes
03-10-2012, 08:14 PM
Yes. They probably use a broker to clear customs and to collect taxes on behalf of CBSA.
On the other hand, you could have them ship to a shipping depot in Blaine or Point Roberts. Pick them up, bring em back and pay taxes/duties if and when applicable.
a90a93
03-10-2012, 09:41 PM
I've bought multiple sets of tires from both companies over the years and have always pick them up in Point Roberts myself. I never had a single issue with either company. Go with which ever one has the tire you want and at the lowest total price.
parm104
03-10-2012, 09:51 PM
try 1010 tires too...They're Canadian...
SupraTTturbo2jz
03-10-2012, 10:24 PM
try 1010 tires too...They're Canadian...
how are their prices? so far the continental DW from discount tires for all 4 come up to 800 something for me which is considerably cheap. I just hope these tires are good comparing to the DWS or ventus v12s..
SupraTTturbo2jz
03-10-2012, 10:26 PM
I've bought multiple sets of tires from both companies over the years and have always pick them up in Point Roberts myself. I never had a single issue with either company. Go with which ever one has the tire you want and at the lowest total price.
what are the benefits of doing that? i've never had anything shipped to the border before. If i order from discount tires they will ship to my door with the same prices as being shipped to point roberts right?
what are the benefits of doing that? i've never had anything shipped to the border before. If i order from discount tires they will ship to my door with the same prices as being shipped to point roberts right?
Sometimes you get lucky and don't pay the tax + fees at the border.
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what are the benefits of doing that? i've never had anything shipped to the border before. If i order from discount tires they will ship to my door with the same prices as being shipped to point roberts right?
No. Both companies will charge more for shipping to your door (compared to shipping to PR, where DTD is actually free). As well, you will more than likely pay both the HST and Duty (should your tire be made outside North America) which I believe is 7%, as well as a brokerage fee charged by your shipping company (which can be quite hefty).
If you were to ship to a receiving company at PR/Blaine - you will need to pay the $4/$5 per tire that the depots charge. Crossing the border, having to pay the duty is a hit and miss. I have plenty of friends who have brought back tires and didn't have to pay a cent, I have heard people crossing over and only getting charged HST, etc.
Either way, you will be saving a decent amount in the shipping costs and brokerage fees, as well as the possibility of saving in HST/Duty.
Another plus, DTD - if you buy a set of rims (their prices are pretty decent, but it really depends on what sort of style you're looking for) from them as well, they will mount and balance for free, which is decent savings there as well.
SupraTTturbo2jz
03-10-2012, 11:58 PM
No. Both companies will charge more for shipping to your door (compared to shipping to PR, where DTD is actually free). As well, you will more than likely pay both the HST and Duty (should your tire be made outside North America) which I believe is 7%, as well as a brokerage fee charged by your shipping company (which can be quite hefty).
If you were to ship to a receiving company at PR/Blaine - you will need to pay the $4/$5 per tire that the depots charge. Crossing the border, having to pay the duty is a hit and miss. I have plenty of friends who have brought back tires and didn't have to pay a cent, I have heard people crossing over and only getting charged HST, etc.
Either way, you will be saving a decent amount in the shipping costs and brokerage fees, as well as the possibility of saving in HST/Duty.
Another plus, DTD - if you buy a set of rims (their prices are pretty decent, but it really depends on what sort of style you're looking for) from them as well, they will mount and balance for free, which is decent savings there as well.
Prepaid Customs Fees
We collect sales taxes and duties on behalf of the applicable Canadian government agencies. These fees will be included in the total price of your order. Examples of fees included: Excise Taxes, GST, PST, Duties, Provincial Tire Fees, and Brokerage Fees.
No additional taxes, duties or fees will be collected by UPS at time of delivery.
While we anticipate fast and efficient delivery of your items, delivery may be delayed by customs procedures.
thats what the site says when i am at checkout. There are no hidden fees correct? the prepaid canadian tariff fee is already 160$
SupraTTturbo2jz
03-11-2012, 12:00 AM
total for continental dw compared to 1010tires and other retailers here is 814$, now thats a steal to 1,148$!
True.True
03-11-2012, 12:09 AM
try tires-easy.com
even with the shipping charges, my hankooks were cheaper than tirerack and discount tire
SupraTTturbo2jz
03-11-2012, 12:13 AM
try tires-easy.com
even with the shipping charges, my hankooks were cheaper than tirerack and discount tire
how long does it usually take for the tires to get to vancouver from all these companies?
nvm, read all the reviews about them and customers received nothing but trouble dealing with them.
falcon
03-11-2012, 04:31 AM
I usually buy from Discount Tire because it's continent. Ship to the Bellingham location and pick up within a day. Usually you can talk them into free mounting too/
Prepaid Customs Fees
We collect sales taxes and duties on behalf of the applicable Canadian government agencies. These fees will be included in the total price of your order. Examples of fees included: Excise Taxes, GST, PST, Duties, Provincial Tire Fees, and Brokerage Fees.
No additional taxes, duties or fees will be collected by UPS at time of delivery.
While we anticipate fast and efficient delivery of your items, delivery may be delayed by customs procedures.
thats what the site says when i am at checkout. There are no hidden fees correct? the prepaid canadian tariff fee is already 160$
oh, I didn't know they started doing that with the duty, etc. ya, there won't be any hidden fees - but if you ship to PR/Blaine - it's possible that you'll be able to forgo the $160 completely.
Speed2K
03-11-2012, 05:27 PM
I've used both companies before as well, but are excellent! Go with the cheaper option.
JordanLee
03-11-2012, 06:32 PM
I usually buy from Discount Tire because it's continent. Ship to the Bellingham location and pick up within a day. Usually you can talk them into free mounting too/
If you ship it to a location, you have to pay taxes though. Where as if you ship form DTD to a mail holding company, its treated as an out of state sale (no tax). This may or may not be beneficial considering if it negates the cost of mounting them for free at the shop.
PandaFit
03-11-2012, 11:51 PM
I like tirerack more but i stopped at discount tire in bellingham and they had the size i need and the type i wanted and only charged 350$ for a set of 17's and the whole process only took 45 minutes. i was quite impressed. tire rack has better selection and price at most times tho
dr_squat
03-12-2012, 11:50 AM
I like tirerack more but i stopped at discount tire in bellingham and they had the size i need and the type i wanted and only charged 350$ for a set of 17's and the whole process only took 45 minutes. i was quite impressed. tire rack has better selection and price at most times tho
I got my tires done at Discount in Bellingham last week - Continental Extreme DWS 245/18/45 for new model Acura TL. all for under 800$ installed including the extra insureance (the guy offered to split the price with me). Excellant service and good value. Highly recommended - drove across with no hassles!
Cheers,
too_slow
03-12-2012, 01:38 PM
Discounttire matches tirerack's cost with shipping included. If you're disposing your old tires, it's worth driving down to the Seattle outlet area to get it done..
ilvtofu
03-12-2012, 01:51 PM
I like tirerack more but i stopped at discount tire in bellingham and they had the size i need and the type i wanted and only charged 350$ for a set of 17's and the whole process only took 45 minutes. i was quite impressed. tire rack has better selection and price at most times tho
I don't think I've ever found tirerack's prices are better, simply because their shipping is so expensive and DTD offers it for free. You save $50-70 easily right there.
GabAlmighty
03-12-2012, 01:55 PM
Bought my tires from Discount tire and saved about $10-$20 per wheel and then saved on the shipping to Point Roberts. End of the day I saved about $150+ by going with them.
blkgsr
06-01-2012, 09:04 PM
if tirerack.com has a price for a set of tires at $300 including shipping, will discount tire match and include install? or how much extra is install for a set of 4?
Lancerion
06-01-2012, 09:51 PM
^best to fill out their Lower Price form and inquire.
Great68
06-02-2012, 07:49 AM
Anyone know who Discount Tire Direct uses to ship? UPS?
I've gotta order me up some Pilot Super Sports in the next couple weeks. The bellingham/ point roberts pick up options arent as practical for me since I'm on the island.
Nlkko
06-02-2012, 08:00 AM
UPS last time I bought.
jshek
02-27-2013, 11:11 PM
do you guys think its worth paying the $64 for the certificates for refund or replacement from discount tire direct?
Shorn
02-28-2013, 01:54 AM
went to volco on bridgeport (also known as 1010 tires) recently.
no complaints.
?uestlove
02-28-2013, 08:31 PM
does anyone know why tire rack doesn't ship toyo tires to OR or WA?
hkRicer
02-28-2013, 08:44 PM
discount tire pick up in store = no shipping fee i believe.
inv4zn
02-28-2013, 08:48 PM
do you guys think its worth paying the $64 for the certificates for refund or replacement from discount tire direct?
I bought mine from discount tire (the store), and the guy offered me the same thing.
I said I'll pass, and he said he'd pay half lol so I ended up paying $20 for warranty on all 4 tires.
I bought mine from discount tire (the store), and the guy offered me the same thing.
I said I'll pass, and he said he'd pay half lol so I ended up paying $20 for warranty on all 4 tires.
How would it work if you're in Canada? I would assume you'd have to take the tire back to the nearest Discount Tire to get the replacement? Seems like a bit of a hassle especially having to deal with US and Canadian customs when you do need to get it swapped out.
westopher
02-28-2013, 09:41 PM
does anyone know why tire rack doesn't ship toyo tires to OR or WA?
Somebody probably has a distributor contract for just those states with toyo that may have been dated back to before tirerack got toyo, or they are contracted out as a secondary distributor that buys in bulk from tirerack.
RRxtar
02-28-2013, 10:08 PM
Ive had great experience with DTD and it has always been cheaper than TireRack.
JordanLee
02-28-2013, 10:09 PM
discount tire pick up in store = no shipping fee i believe.
Buying from DT online and picking up in store is subject to WA's sales tax. Shipping them from outside WA to WA and you won't get hit with tax.
Win win in this case is to buy from DTD (Discount Tire Direct) and ship to WA since it's free shipping and no sales tax.
jpark
03-01-2013, 01:04 AM
DTD for me, but their selection is limited as opposed to Tirerack
bcrdukes
03-01-2013, 01:33 AM
Ive had great experience with DTD and it has always been cheaper than TireRack.
I've ordered from both but if and when the two companies carry the same tire, the other will more than likely do a price match. Been successful once and shipping was offered free as a bonus with DTD.
Speed2K
03-01-2013, 08:44 AM
does anyone know why tire rack doesn't ship toyo tires to OR or WA?
I beleive Les Schwab is the exclusive distributor for Toyo in these states.
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snails
03-01-2013, 09:31 AM
i recently ordered tires from direct tire, price online was 70 per, so 280$ canadian it was like 288, after tax and duty picking up it was 348$, 1010tire.com all in comes to about 370$ for the exact same tire if u pick up at their location.
i work at a dealership so i just ordered through my dealership, they price matched and it showed up in my office 3 hours later!
inv4zn
03-01-2013, 11:04 AM
How would it work if you're in Canada? I would assume you'd have to take the tire back to the nearest Discount Tire to get the replacement? Seems like a bit of a hassle especially having to deal with US and Canadian customs when you do need to get it swapped out.
Essentially yes. But I have another set of tires I can drive on down to Bellingham with, and it's only about a 40 minute drive for me.
I only bought it because my last set of tires, I had to replace 2 nearly new tires because a pothole ripped open my sidewall. I'll gladly pay $20 and drive a bit with some hassle than spend $300
Muskys SS
03-01-2013, 08:19 PM
Just a heads up for everyone. Racing Greed is a Tire Rack distributor and we can bring in all products from their website for the website price with a low shipping cost equivalent to getting it shipped within the US.
On a side note, I'm pretty sure that we can bring in Toyo tires as well. I think we just got some in a couple weeks ago.
GabAlmighty
03-02-2013, 12:19 PM
Just a heads up for everyone. Racing Greed is a Tire Rack distributor and we can bring in all products from their website for the website price with a low shipping cost equivalent to getting it shipped within the US.
On a side note, I'm pretty sure that we can bring in Toyo tires as well. I think we just got some in a couple weeks ago.
This is good to know, awesome!
Fafine
03-02-2013, 12:28 PM
Just a heads up for everyone. Racing Greed is a Tire Rack distributor and we can bring in all products from their website for the website price with a low shipping cost equivalent to getting it shipped within the US.
On a side note, I'm pretty sure that we can bring in Toyo tires as well. I think we just got some in a couple weeks ago.
thats awesome!
supafamous
03-04-2013, 09:08 PM
Just a heads up for everyone. Racing Greed is a Tire Rack distributor and we can bring in all products from their website for the website price with a low shipping cost equivalent to getting it shipped within the US.
On a side note, I'm pretty sure that we can bring in Toyo tires as well. I think we just got some in a couple weeks ago.
This is like finding out that the new girl you're dating has 3 boobs.
Jas29
03-04-2013, 09:32 PM
Just a heads up for everyone. Racing Greed is a Tire Rack distributor and we can bring in all products from their website for the website price with a low shipping cost equivalent to getting it shipped within the US.
On a side note, I'm pretty sure that we can bring in Toyo tires as well. I think we just got some in a couple weeks ago.
Do you guys install tires in store too doesn't say anything on ur website about tires.
Happy
03-12-2013, 04:10 PM
Just a heads up for everyone. Racing Greed is a Tire Rack distributor and we can bring in all products from their website for the website price with a low shipping cost equivalent to getting it shipped within the US.
On a side note, I'm pretty sure that we can bring in Toyo tires as well. I think we just got some in a couple weeks ago.
how much for thesE?
Bridgestone Potenza RE-11 (http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Bridgestone&tireModel=Potenza+RE-11&frontTire=435WR9RE11XL&rearTire=73WR9RE11XL&autoMake=BMW&autoYear=2002&autoModel=M3%20Coupe&autoModClar=)
a00755836
03-12-2013, 05:33 PM
discount tire have their own ebay account. so if you have an ebay account, the transaction is easier...plus free shipping to point roberts. for tirerack, you have to add ~$62 for shipping.
Gazorcoop
03-12-2013, 05:50 PM
1010tires is fine if you don't want to deal with the hassle. Look through their sale section. There are decent selections without the hassle of picking them up and mounting them elsewhere.
1010tires includes free mounting/balancing/install at their distribution centers (Volco Tires, etc). For reference, I got my 215/45/17 Falken FK-452 summer tires for $499.00+tax. Not too bad.
extracrunchie
03-12-2013, 06:02 PM
racinggreed.com website suspended??
RacingGreed
03-12-2013, 10:29 PM
racinggreed.com website suspended??
Website is getting upgraded right now. Will be up soon!
RacingGreed
03-12-2013, 10:33 PM
Do you guys install tires in store too doesn't say anything on ur website about tires.
We can only install the new wheels on your vehicle we can't mount and balance.
Eff-1
03-13-2013, 01:25 AM
1010tires is fine if you don't want to deal with the hassle. Look through their sale section. There are decent selections without the hassle of picking them up and mounting them elsewhere.
1010tires includes free mounting/balancing/install at their distribution centers (Volco Tires, etc). For reference, I got my 215/45/17 Falken FK-452 summer tires for $499.00+tax. Not too bad.
I can't seem to find any mention on their site about free installation?
Gazorcoop
03-13-2013, 01:40 AM
I can't seem to find any mention on their site about free installation?
Sorry. It was quite a while ago so I couldn't quite remember. Guess it's not free install if it doesn't mention it.
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