Try Costco.

Included in the price is mounting and balancing, road hazard warranty
and free rotating and balancing for the life of the tire.

You can check prices costco.com. :
http://tires2.costco.com/SearchBySizeSearchResults.aspx?SearchID=83c017fb-3d2d-4182-9f34-f6a053befdc8

They also have a sale (8/19 - 9/12) for $70 off a set of Bridestone
tires

I had Michelin LTX on my Silverado.  They had about 50K and plenty of
tread left when I sold the truck.  The had an aggressive tread design
and were quiet on the highway.  They were great in the snow.

On Aug 21, 6:56 pm, Angela Kennedy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey, you guys!   FIRESTONE VS. DUNLOP?
>
> Not for my bike, (selling it)  but for my Jeep. I'm in the market for new
> tires. Does anybody have any advice btw these two brands
> or any other brand for that matter? My budget is about a $100 per tire. I'm
> looking for the best most durable tire for the money. I was shocked to find
> both of these brands at Sears for around $100 bucks. The girl on the phone
> suggested Firestone
> was the better of the two but, I wanted another opinion. What do you guys
> think? I need a 245-70-R16. I also need something that'll tackle the snow in
> the winter.
>
> Thanks.

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