303StingGray
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I m very curious also since I just got a notice the 275/75/70 are in stock to order for 7 bucks each. 38 bucks out the door. I might order and use PayPal in case of issues.
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Yup. Now how many sets you gonna order???HOLEY SMOKELICIOUS!!!
I thought that Jordan @Blessissoul12 was kidding with his $7.07 tires and oil BUT I just checked your link ON WALMART site and he was not kidding!!!!
Dudeeeeeee someone is gonna get coal for christmas!!! Please don't cry ugly whether you are a guy, a gal, or whatever $hit pronouns that you are using. Life is good. Always look at the silver lining!
Happy Holidays!! Fa la la la la LAAAA LA LA LAAAAA!!!
The irony in some of the posts in this thread is amazing.The gull - don’t they know I could get a whole set of 5 from Wally World for less than $36. How dumb to they think we are???
Oh my gawd!!!!! You actually did a calculation justifying your risk taking???? Do you EVEN need those wheels??? What is wrong with you?$40 out the door for +$1,800 in tires is well worth the risk. Again this “purchase” is made through Walmart. They will refund the money if the 3rd party doesn’t deliver. There’s literally no risk. I don’t have or want 20” wheels, but I’ll make someone a hell of a deal on tires if they show up(and still make $1,000 for my efforts). Having spent ~$4k on tires this year, 37x12.50r17 Yokohama X-mt’s for the Jeep and 35x12.50r17 grabbers for my truck, I’m more than happy to possibly make some money on tires.
They are definitely too big for their equipment. Didn’t know they made the Milestars that big.I recently bought a set of 38' Milestar from Walmart and had them ship to their tire department for install. The tire department gave me some bs excuse that they could not install them, because they were to big for their equipment.