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pianotuna
Sep 18, 2013Nomad III
I've been toying with the idea of making up 20, 30, 40, and 50 foot cords. When I do I'll use cord intended for low temperature use. It stays flexible below freezing. It would be cheaper to get the Walmart cord--but if you live where it freezes--watch out!
Hi Fred,
That's price gouging. In Canada the Michelins would sell for about $265 each (in June of 2013). I went with Toyo on the advice of the tire dealer for $225. Mine are 235/85R16 E. Canadian pricing of such items is often higher than in USA.
Hi Fred,
That's price gouging. In Canada the Michelins would sell for about $265 each (in June of 2013). I went with Toyo on the advice of the tire dealer for $225. Mine are 235/85R16 E. Canadian pricing of such items is often higher than in USA.
Golden_HVAC wrote:
The price of copper has gone way up in the past few years.
Check out the price of tires lately. When I bought a pair of tires in 2005, they where $175, by 2007 $215 each, and now they want about $300 each for the all steel tires - Michelin 235/85R16E Rib.
Fred.
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