Need new tires...

Anonymous
Any recommendations for where to go? I have a Lexus r350 & need all four. I've heard that Mac's in DMV is good.
Anonymous
Costco

Or if not a member radial tire in silver spring.
Anonymous
Costco or Sears.
Anonymous
Costco, but we've also gotten amazing service at Rice Tire. We went because there's one within walking distance of our house and it was a pseudo-emergency, but the service was incredible and the price was comparable to Costco.
Anonymous
tire rack or Mr tire as well. Make sure you call and price them out.
Anonymous
tip from my DH - if you're replacing all four tires, check the spare (if it's full sized and not a doughnut) and if needed, replace the spare with the best of the 4 old tires.
Anonymous
I have the same car and went to Goodyear.
Anonymous
Do you have a trustworthy local mechanic? Otherwise, Costco is great for standard all-season tires from Michelin or Bridgestone. There is almost always a $70 discount for four tires that flip-flops between the two brands.

Anonymous
Either Costco or Tire Rack. Price them both out.
Anonymous
I went to Weber tire a few months ago. They were great and was able to get much better tires than what Costco offers for not a ton more money. I drive a ton and think tires make a huge difference.
Anonymous
radial tire in silver spring no place else
Anonymous
I think just about any place can do a good job putting on tires. For me it's about the price and/or warranty as well as cost of installation. BJs is pretty because they only charge $15/tire and that includes warranty and installation.
Anonymous
We just got ours for the same. Ake and model car from costco. My husband shopped around
Anonymous
One Stop New & Used Tires on Glebe if you're near Arlington. The guy recommended a better (and cheaper!) tire than we were intending to purchase. Oh, and my rims have never been cleaner than when he returned the car to us.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any recommendations for where to go? I have a Lexus r350 & need all four. I've heard that Mac's in DMV is good.


Tire rack. http://www.tirerack.com/content/tirerack/desktop/en/homepage.html

Competitive prices, excellent selection and they will ship them to either your home OR the tire installer of your choice.

I looked at Costco, Sears, NTB etc., before deciding on Tire Rack. I have a Mercedes SUV and the tires appropriate for my vehicle are not always available at these various places, and if they do have the size the quality sucks!

I promise you that you will not regret buying through Tire Rack.
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