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Replacing Wheels/Tires with Bearing Buddies?
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<blockquote data-quote="lugoismad" data-source="post: 391600" data-attributes="member: 16518"><p>New wheels AND tires were $35 a piece at Menards for my trailer.</p><p></p><p>New tires were $26 a piece + $7 mounting charge, and that was the cheapest I could find them, at some mom and pop shop that had a no-credit card policy, so I would have had to go to an ATM, etc etc.</p><p></p><p>For $2 more I got a new set of wheels, rust free, with new rubber, and Menards wouldn't have given me any lip about it if I had to take them back. And they didn't care how I paid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lugoismad, post: 391600, member: 16518"] New wheels AND tires were $35 a piece at Menards for my trailer. New tires were $26 a piece + $7 mounting charge, and that was the cheapest I could find them, at some mom and pop shop that had a no-credit card policy, so I would have had to go to an ATM, etc etc. For $2 more I got a new set of wheels, rust free, with new rubber, and Menards wouldn't have given me any lip about it if I had to take them back. And they didn't care how I paid. [/QUOTE]
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