โMar-10-2015 06:01 AM
โMar-13-2015 03:26 AM
DonPd wrote:
Purchasing tires from Costco or Sam's. Is it a good idea.
โMar-12-2015 09:45 PM
โMar-12-2015 09:03 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Yes quite true, just don't tell them what vehicle they are mounted on, learned that pretty quick but jacking up my pickup in the parking lot got old pretty fast when you are 71.Johnny G1 wrote:
Have bought tires from Costco different times but they will only install OEM tires due to liability issue's, just checked yesterday in Kelowna BC and was told they would not sell me the tires I wanted for pickup due to rim size width so off to Kal Tire from now on. Had the same problem in Ancourage Alaska when I put new tire's on my Jetta toad but the tire installer said if I signed the waver I was good to go but he didn't care so got the next size up tire that would last a lot longer.
Typically if you carry in your tires snd wheels they will install what ever tires you want.
โMar-12-2015 08:47 PM
Johnny G1 wrote:
Have bought tires from Costco different times but they will only install OEM tires due to liability issue's, just checked yesterday in Kelowna BC and was told they would not sell me the tires I wanted for pickup due to rim size width so off to Kal Tire from now on. Had the same problem in Ancourage Alaska when I put new tire's on my Jetta toad but the tire installer said if I signed the waver I was good to go but he didn't care so got the next size up tire that would last a lot longer.
โMar-12-2015 08:18 PM
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โMar-11-2015 07:35 AM
Dtank wrote:
Take your pick / name your poison .....
Costco, Sams, Wally, Discount Tire, Mom & Pop tire stores, etc -
Turnover of employees in some/many/most of the above is frequent.
Some employees have little (or no) experience. (It's OJT).
May have been working at Taco Bell the week before - and don't plan on a career mounting tires!
Also - High volume = busy, busy - hurry, hurry - "maybe" cut corners.
Latest and greatest "thing" at Costco is free Nitrogen.
Great.
HOWEVER - now the employees mounting tires are constantly interrupted by folks wanting their tires "topped off" with Nitrogen - frequently none is really needed..:R
(The DWs are told to do same by their DHs - and are clueless)..:S
What *you* must watch for is the final (hand) torquing of lug nuts, .....especially on aluminum wheels!
*You* should know the torque specs for your wheels, and ask the installer to see if the spec *he* has is correct!.:@
Have a good idea of what the sequence for the final TQing should be.
When he is using his impact wrench, he should use the impact to "snug" the lug nuts, then hand torque (with a TQ wrench) in proper sequence.
When to call a halt:..:E
(As politely as possible)
1. If his TQ wrench "clicks" immediately -
he has already run down the lug/s too tight with the impact..:(
2. If he claims his impact is set to whatever the required TQ is for your wheels - so it's OK to tighten them (completely) with the impact..:(
An Orange Co., CA Costco is famous for snapping wheel studs due to both the above.
It has a standing contract with a close-by facility to replace the broken studs.......at their cost, but of course, on *your* time..:(
(Posters need not ask how I know that).
Mom and Pop - your "trusted neighborhood tire shop" - even somebody you are familiar with:
No matter what they say.....*ALWAYS* check the date codes on in-stock tires, -or- tires you order.
Local guy ordered 4 trailer tires for me.....he didn't check codes when they came in, BUT I DID!..;)
(His employees had already mounted two!)
Seventeen months old was a "no thanks" for me!..:(
He found a different brand (acceptable to me) that were about one month old - same price.
Shop prices for the best deal that makes you happy - but buyer beware!!..:W
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โMar-11-2015 07:21 AM
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โMar-10-2015 08:31 PM
RAS43 wrote:stevekk wrote:
I am member of Costco for many years.
I buy all my tires from them.
Every month they have a coupon book and $70 off tires.
One month Michelins, and the next month Bridgestones.
I got tires for my Class C from them.
Nitrogen fill and free checks.
Also rotations and balancing every 5000 miles and 5 years of road hazard coverage is included. No one else around here can match it.
โMar-10-2015 05:30 PM
stevekk wrote:
I am member of Costco for many years.
I buy all my tires from them.
Every month they have a coupon book and $70 off tires.
One month Michelins, and the next month Bridgestones.
I got tires for my Class C from them.
Nitrogen fill and free checks.
โMar-10-2015 04:38 PM