
Agree that $590 is the best price I could find, by quite a bunch, after spending a lot of time trawling around the Internet. They have a rebate of $60 if you buy 4, which helps a little as well, but $128 was the steal of the century From: Julian Kift [mailto:julian_kift@hotmail.com] Sent: viernes, 2 de septiembre de 2016 16:47 To: Charles McCall; Detomaso Email List Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Blowout deal on Pirelli 345-35-15 Yes it appears the 2012 date code has all gone, they are selling current date tires for the $590 price, which is still a good deal. Julian _____ From: DeTomaso <detomaso-bounces@server.detomasolist.com> on behalf of Charles McCall <charlesmccall@gmail.com> Sent: Friday, September 2, 2016 5:36 AM To: Detomaso Email List Subject: [DeTomaso] Blowout deal on Pirelli 345-35-15 Hi all Who needs rear tires? The Tire Rack is having a fantastic sale on 345-35-15's at the moment, that just keeps getting better. I have been actively shopping for rear tires for a few months now, and the best normal price I could find was over $700 per tire. A few months ago, The Tire Rack reduced prices on a batch manufactured in 2012, and was asking $590. A week ago, they slashed prices and are now asking $128 per tire. http://m.tirerack.com/tires/TireResultsServlet?zip-code= <http://m.tirerack.com/tires/TireResultsServlet?zip-code=&> & width=345/&ratio=35&diameter=15&rearWidth=255/&rearRatio= 40&rearDiameter=17#0 As I said, it just keeps getting better as they offer a $60 rebate if you order 4. Keep in mind that these were made in 2012, and most manufactures recommend a shelf life of no more than 6 years. Except for Cooper Tire, which has gone on record as saying that if properly stored, 10 years is their recommendation. Europeans on the list - including shipping to my door in Spain, total cost was €212 per tire when I ordered 4. Note that their webpage isn't set up to accept international orders so you'll need to write to customer service. They were quite helpful working through the process, even if payment verification is a little tedious for being overseas. But it didn't hurt, and the price is simply fantastic. I know that tires have been ordered and are on their way to Sweden, Spain, and Canada, whilst tyres are being sent to England... Hope that this helps someone Agree that $590 is the best price I could find, by quite a bunch, after spending a lot of time trawling around the Internet. They have a rebate of $60 if you buy 4, which helps a little as well, but $128 was the steal of the century From: Julian Kift [mailto:julian_kift@hotmail.com] Sent: viernes, 2 de septiembre de 2016 16:47 To: Charles McCall; Detomaso Email List Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Blowout deal on Pirelli 345-35-15 Yes it appears the 2012 date code has all gone, they are selling current date tires for the $590 price, which is still a good deal. Julian _____________________________________________________________________ From: DeTomaso <[1]detomaso-bounces@server.detomasolist.com> on behalf of Charles McCall <[2]charlesmccall@gmail.com> Sent: Friday, September 2, 2016 5:36 AM To: Detomaso Email List Subject: [DeTomaso] Blowout deal on Pirelli 345-35-15 Hi all Who needs rear tires? The Tire Rack is having a fantastic sale on 345-35-15's at the moment, that just keeps getting better. I have been actively shopping for rear tires for a few months now, and the best normal price I could find was over $700 per tire. A few months ago, The Tire Rack reduced prices on a batch manufactured in 2012, and was asking $590. A week ago, they slashed prices and are now asking $128 per tire. [3]http://m.tirerack.com/tires/TireResultsServlet?zip-code=& width=345/&ratio=35&diameter=15&rearWidth=255/&rearRatio= 40&rearDiameter=17#0 As I said, it just keeps getting better as they offer a $60 rebate if you order 4. Keep in mind that these were made in 2012, and most manufactures recommend a shelf life of no more than 6 years. Except for Cooper Tire, which has gone on record as saying that if properly stored, 10 years is their recommendation. Europeans on the list - including shipping to my door in Spain, total cost was EUR212 per tire when I ordered 4. Note that their webpage isn't set up to accept international orders so you'll need to write to customer service. They were quite helpful working through the process, even if payment verification is a little tedious for being overseas. But it didn't hurt, and the price is simply fantastic. I know that tires have been ordered and are on their way to Sweden, Spain, and Canada, whilst tyres are being sent to England... Hope that this helps someone References 1. mailto:detomaso-bounces@server.detomasolist.com 2. mailto:charlesmccall@gmail.com 3. http://m.tirerack.com/tires/TireResultsServlet?zip-code=&