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Michelin Tires 275/70/22.5 XZA2 Energy

Dutchstar02
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Those of you looking for Michelin tires in the Toronto area take note. I’ve priced these tires within Canada and the US and have had quotes from $4500 - $5200 out the door for 6. I’m headed to Yuma Arizona in 2 weeks so today I had 6 installed in Mississauga for $3830 code date: 25/13. I know that that the FMCA program in the US can get preferred pricing but this price is without any affiliation. There are some guys making a whole lot of money selling tires to the RV industry.
Bill
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J-Rooster
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Dutchstar02 wrote:
Those of you looking for Michelin tires in the Toronto area take note. I’ve priced these tires within Canada and the US and have had quotes from $4500 - $5200 out the door for 6. I’m headed to Yuma Arizona in 2 weeks so today I had 6 installed in Mississauga for $3830 code date: 25/13. I know that that the FMCA program in the US can get preferred pricing but this price is without any affiliation. There are some guys making a whole lot of money selling tires to the RV industry.
I agree with your post Bill there are a lot of people making big $$$ selling to the RV Industry! I did the FMCA program on Michelin XRV's for $378.00 per tire U.S. and my nearest Dealer who sells Michelins who are not affiliated with Michelins quoted me $506.00 per tire U.S. for the same tire. What really bothered me was they were also going to charge me $40.00 per tire shipping ($240.00 U.S.) because they were a Toyo Dealer and not a Michelin Dealer and they own there own trucking fleet and have stores where the Michelin Western U.S. Warehouse is? IMHO you got a fair deal on your tires and I like the Michelin XZE2+ Beefed up sidewall with improved resistance to curbing and sidewall scrub. I'm camping for the winter North of you Lake Havasu City, AZ. for the winter and it's really hot down here currently! It's are 8th day being here and 90* temps. are higher for those 8 days. Have a safe trip down to the S.W. Good Luck, Rooster

hipower
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That price works out to be $638.33 per tire. The FMCA program price was $528.42 including FET. I suspect the $110 difference would be significantly reduced by mounting, balancing, disopsal and sales tax.

You seem to have gotten a pretty good deal for those tires. I am expecting to buy two of the same tires in the next several weeks and had hoped to get out the door for about $1,200. I might have to spend a little more than I hoped to.