    Discount Truck Tires
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If you are a trucker, whether independently hauling goods across the country or employed by a trucking firm and driving a light truck around the city - the 4x4 truck tires on your vehicle have to be replaced every couple of years. Like most of us, discount tires are what you want to buy – good discount truck tires that will keep you safe on the roads. Most truck drivers probably learn from each other where the best deals on tires are in any city. With the use of their CB radios, no doubt, they spread the word of tire discounts in various places around the country. The Internet too, is another method of finding out where the deals are.
In Japan, there are few independent truckers - most work for huge trucking companies and truck tires are changed periodically. These firms usually have some sort of contract with a leading tire dealer or manufacturer who supplies discount truck tires. For smaller trucking outfits, a local dealer is contacted and regularly used. Like most things is Japan, in the Kansai area especially, most shoppers, whether it be clothing, food or truck tires, will ask for a discount.
Tire dealers expect the customer to ask for a discount, if he or she doesn’t ask then the dealer becomes suspicious and wonders why the buyer isn’t asking for a cheaper price. So, when a Japanese truck driver or trucking firm representative goes to the tire dealer one of the first things he or she asks is “Do you have discount truck tires?” This question is usually met will a smile and the business of deciding the price is discussed. It is important to note here, that asking for a discount should not be confused with haggling it is classed as sort of a ‘greeting’ and in no way even resembles haggling.
The Tire Hotline has hundreds of discount truck tires as well as car tires. A visit to their website and you’ll be in awe of what is available. Discount truck tires are from all the major manufacturers including Bridgestone, Cougar, Kumho, Michelin, BF Goodrich (and their mud king tires) and many more. Prices vary greatly from the Atlas – Desperado at $109.00 to the Yokohama RYO83A Premium Steer at $345.00. All tires can be bought and paid for over the Internet and will be delivered to the address you desire in a timely manner. Fitting the tires may require visiting a dealer, after all.
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