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  2. How Much Does Buying Tires at Sam’s Club Save You? - AOL

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    For an additional $19.99 per tire, you’ll receive a five-year road hazard warranty, mount and balance, nitrogen tire inflation, new rubber valve stems, flat repairs, rotation and balance and ...

  3. Discount Tire - Wikipedia

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    Discount Tire Company was founded by Bruce Halle as a tire shop in 1960, in Ann Arbor, Michigan.Halle had taken out a $400 loan to open the store, originally having six tires from a previous failed automotive supply company.

  4. Tire Rack - Wikipedia

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    By 2005, Tire Rack had grown into a nationwide company that distributes more than 2 million tires annually. [4] The company now offers 24 tire brands and has ten warehouses in nine states. [3] [5] Customers who pick up orders from a warehouse location are offered a discount. After 26 years of being a privately-owned family company, Los Angeles ...

  5. Here's Why I'm Not Buying My Next Set of Tires at Costco - AOL

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    That's for size 215/55R16 tires that have a 50,000-mile tread life warranty. Compare that to Costco's best deal in the same size, the BFGoodrich Advantage Control, with a 75,000-mile tread warranty.

  6. Flat tire - Wikipedia

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    Motorists stranded by a flat tire face a number of hazards. The most common hazard is from the passing traffic. [citation needed] Especially if the tire is on the side closer to the road, the motorist is at risk of getting hit by a passing car. If the motorist is unable to pull over to a place where the tire being changed is on the opposite ...

  7. Blowout (tire) - Wikipedia

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    Automobile tire damaged after an impact. A blowout (also known as a burst) is a rapid, explosive loss of inflation pressure of a pneumatic tire.. The primary cause for a blowout is encountering an object that cuts or tears the structural components of the tire to the point where the structure is incapable of containing the compressed air, with the escaping air adding to further tear through ...

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