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wolfe10 wrote:blackeyed1 wrote:
On your way east, stop in South Bend, Indiana to the Tirerack.com facility and have new tires put on there. Very reasonable tire prices and then you won't havta worry about sales tax. Just check first to see if they would have the tires you need. Mine were pickup truck tires tho'.
I did that two years ago heading to MI from IL. Huge tire warehouse and have at least a dozen lifts. In my case, $550 for 4 truck tires compared to $850 from local tire shops. Can't hurt to ask.
I did not see any DP size tires listed there/no 22.5 tires.
โMay-15-2016 06:10 AM
Trackrig wrote:
The tires on my DP are about 4 years old and will need to be replaced in the next year or two. It's sitting in the NW right now and I could replace them now as we don't pay sales tax in WA or OR, but that seems to be a waste of tire money.
We're about to head towards the east coast for probably a 2 to 3 year swing. We'll park the MH at various places and fly home for a couple months at a time (and to go moose hunting). While we're on that trip are there any eastern states where I should look at buying new tires that don't charge sales tax on them?
Bill
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blackeyed1 wrote:
On your way east, stop in South Bend, Indiana to the Tirerack.com facility and have new tires put on there. Very reasonable tire prices and then you won't havta worry about sales tax. Just check first to see if they would have the tires you need. Mine were pickup truck tires tho'.
I did that two years ago heading to MI from IL. Huge tire warehouse and have at least a dozen lifts. In my case, $550 for 4 truck tires compared to $850 from local tire shops. Can't hurt to ask.
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