DELIVERY AND INSTALLATION CHARGES
We have identified three basic methods to price tires to the consumer in today’s market. We would like you to compare us to any of these methods.
Internet Pricing: On the web you will see us list a base cost. We then will add shipping and handling charges in order to get the tire to you or to our store.
Store Pricing: In the store you will find a price that already includes shipping, putting the tire in our rack, pulling it back out, and even delivering in our local area as needed. Sorry, but you cannot buy tires without some form of shipping, handling, and overhead charges.
Out the Door: To us, "Out the Door" is the price that it costs when you add labor and warranty charges as well as valve stems when needed. Some dealers may quote out the door, but save an added labor charge or warranty until you come to their store.
Price confusion is created when dealers cut the pricing process off at various stages. As a result the consumer does not know what to expect before they are out the door. Some dealers discount tire prices and make the price up on labor or warranty charges.
Our goal on this website is for you to see the process in all stages. To find the out the door price, call any of our locations. Our web pricing appears to have a larger discount than our stores, but in reality it is the same. Here are our pricing stages.
- Tire price
- Road Hazard Warranty
- Shipping and Handling
- Mounting and Balancing
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Service of Tire Pressure Monitoring System
TPMS: Tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) are placed on late model cars. To calibrate these systems takes added time for our technicians. As a result, there is a minimum charge of $25 per vehicle for this service. - Tax
- Total