Coupon Bridgestone Tires
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Coupon Bridgestone Tires
Hey Guys,
I need to purchase some expensive BridgeStone PolePosition 906 tires for my 06’ Lexus LS430 which currently have warren out 18” Dunlop tires (Dunlop P245/45R 18 96V M+S). There is supposeidly some sort of 30% or 35% off on ANY Firestone sold BridgeStone tires.
Could someone be so kind and post, point me in the right direction for such coupon I would greatly appreicate it.
Any Assistance is Greatly Appreicated,
Jay
I need to purchase some expensive BridgeStone PolePosition 906 tires for my 06’ Lexus LS430 which currently have warren out 18” Dunlop tires (Dunlop P245/45R 18 96V M+S). There is supposeidly some sort of 30% or 35% off on ANY Firestone sold BridgeStone tires.
Could someone be so kind and post, point me in the right direction for such coupon I would greatly appreicate it.
Any Assistance is Greatly Appreicated,
Jay
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not to but in, but have you considered the Michelin Primacy MXV4s?
I put them on my 01 LS, upgrading from the Michelin Energy's and I continue to get complements on the road noise and ride quality from my occasional passengers. They are not cheap, but deals are to be made out there - especially with Discount Tire.
I put them on my 01 LS, upgrading from the Michelin Energy's and I continue to get complements on the road noise and ride quality from my occasional passengers. They are not cheap, but deals are to be made out there - especially with Discount Tire.
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Sorry for typo they're "Bridgestone Potenza Pole Position RE 960 AS" tires I'm told are the best tires for the 06' LS430 for snow, rain and all year round performance.
Thanks to all for the feedback!
Thanks to all for the feedback!
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If you want a smooth, bump free ride then look elsewhere. Michelin would be a good choice.
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