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    Westside

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    I don't own the company, yet. However, when you spend money like that, it's like seeing part of a potential Christmas bonus go flying out the window. Also, I try to save the company money wherever I can. It looks better on me, and give the bossman more money to pay me. :D

    You have to spend money to make money. 1500 doesn't even cover our monthly power bill at work... :spend:

    some days we wonder how people stay in business with the low prices they charge and the amount overhead costs.
     

    OneBadV8

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    If you need tires, buy ones that'll last you a while and do the job.

    Saving money and being cheap aren't the same thing :twocents:
     

    GBuck

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    If you need tires, buy ones that'll last you a while and do the job.

    Saving money and being cheap aren't the same thing :twocents:
    Agreed. I did my research, we didn't buy the MOST expensive, but the second most. They were reviewed better, have a better warranty, and have built in stuff for traction on rain and ice. Traction in rain and ice is VERY important when you're 10k pounds of steel going down the road. I expect to get 2-2.5 years out of these tires.
     

    OneBadV8

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    Agreed. I did my research, we didn't buy the MOST expensive, but the second most. They were reviewed better, have a better warranty, and have built in stuff for traction on rain and ice. Traction in rain and ice is VERY important when you're 10k pounds of steel going down the road. I expect to get 2-2.5 years out of these tires.

    :+1:
     
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