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Canadian dealer price on replacement RFT (225/255/19s) $2776 + tax - NUTS !!
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07-08-2010, 12:00 PM | #1 |
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Canadian dealer price on replacement RFT (225/255/19s) $2776 + tax - NUTS !!
I just asked the dealer to price out the replacement 19" RFT rubber ... thank God I was sitting down....
The dealer: The stock Bridgestone RE050A tires for your car are currently in stock and ready to go. Fronts - $575.94 each Rears - $702.66 each Ontario Tire Stewardship Fee (OTSF) - $23.36 Labour – 196.00 (mount, balance, installed on car) I also asked for non runflat - Bridgestone Pole Position tires 1 size up. As for the non run flat Pole Position version in the larger sizes, here are the prices. (unfortunately they do not compare to Tire Rack) Fronts - $425.57 each Rears - $459.89 each OTSF - $23.36 Labour – $168.00 2776 + HST = $3,137 for the STOCK tires installed 1964 + HST = $2,220 for the pole position non RFTs from the dealer I can get the upgraded Michelins PS2s (235/265) from Sams club in the US (Buffalo) for 1540 + tax 1740 (13% - and I don't think it is 13%....I think it is 7% state tax). I think that is installed.... I can get the PS2s (235/265) from Tirerack for: $1,789.52 (shipped to Can, with tax and duty in) I can get the stock RFTs from Tirerack for $1,906.66 (shipped to Can, with tax and duty in) Questions: 1) WTF is the dealer smokin? Do they have a computer that is connected to the internet? Are there that many people that just go in and put a credit card down? 2) I would love to hear from anyone that has gone from stock RFTs to 1 size up PS2s, or any other non RFT 1 size up tire to hear about understeer, ride, handling..... I hear the turn in maybe sacrificed without the stiff side wall on the RFT... comments/feedback is apprecated. Thanks |
07-08-2010, 02:28 PM | #2 |
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Tirerack FTW. Can't comment on upsized tires though.
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07-10-2010, 09:14 AM | #3 |
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That's less than what I was quoted on one new RFT 19" rear. Here in Aust, with our dollar being 10% less than the CAD, I was quoted $AUD 880 for one.
At least in Canada or the US, there is plenty of competition to drive the prices down. |
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07-10-2010, 09:39 AM | #4 | |
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07-10-2010, 09:55 AM | #5 |
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Yeah they are ridiculous on 19 RFT pricing, to add insult to injury I am selling these same tires for 1000 on here and I still get lowballed like hell.
I think i'm going to keep these tires till they're bald and then just swap them for non-rfts. |
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