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looking for feedback: anyone ever order from them?
shipping (handling, customs and taxes) will be a bitch though. i live in canada, 'eh!
but they've been the only ones to email me back thus far.
tia.
shipping (handling, customs and taxes) will be a bitch though. i live in canada, 'eh!
but they've been the only ones to email me back thus far.
tia.
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In BC you can order online from 1010tires.com or tiretrends.com (they are both in BC).
No point ordering from the USA. Both those shops above have better wheels than TireRack anyway. It will be more expensive in the end to get it through the states.
And everytime I have e-mailed TireRack about product information they are always clueless.
No point ordering from the USA. Both those shops above have better wheels than TireRack anyway. It will be more expensive in the end to get it through the states.
And everytime I have e-mailed TireRack about product information they are always clueless.
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If you have a protege5 don't trust their fitments. They are incorrect. I've wasted quite a bit of money purchasing wheels from them. Some will work, some will not. Make sure to call them and get the offsets and widths of the wheels. Then compare those with the fitment recipe.
Peace, Rishie
Peace, Rishie
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Originally posted by rowan
In BC you can order online from 1010tires.com or tiretrends.com (they are both in BC).
No point ordering from the USA. Both those shops above have better wheels than TireRack anyway. It will be more expensive in the end to get it through the states.
And everytime I have e-mailed TireRack about product information they are always clueless.
In BC you can order online from 1010tires.com or tiretrends.com (they are both in BC).
No point ordering from the USA. Both those shops above have better wheels than TireRack anyway. It will be more expensive in the end to get it through the states.
And everytime I have e-mailed TireRack about product information they are always clueless.
they are listed for $115 US/wheel on tirerack.com, but not 1010tires.com or tiretrends.com - but i did email them about it.
only problem now is the offset and bolt pattern (i need 4x100mm)
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