So after I saw the post on the secret sale at DT on July 2nd and 3rd, it was finally time to replace the Michelin MXV4 tires that were down to the wear bars after only 43,500 miles. Because of the great experience I've had with the Falken Pro G4 tires the previous owner put on my Trex before I bought it, that is the tire I decided to put on the family truckster to the chagrin of my salesman. He was pushing hard for me to buy the Yoko YK580 which is a DT exclusive tire, probably because he'd get some type of kickback for selling them. I was set on getting the G4s, and not just because they were the least expensive option.
Scheduled my appointment for 8am when they opened on Saturday the 2nd, and since no other customers were there that early the whole crew worked on my car. They were done in less than 30 minutes, I didn't even have enough time to finish my beverage! Real quality work, too.
Then the damages - $99/tire, $68 M&B, $28 for TPMS, $12 disposal fees, less a $75 DT rebate, a $60 Car Car One Rebate, and a mileage proration on the Michelins of $232 for a final price of $132 + tax! I was pleased with the deal to say the least.
We then left for a week's vacation to the UP for the week and the tires were great. Smooth, quiet, and still gripped well on the highway that I could actually feel the difference versus the Michelins. I highly recommend the Pro G4 to anyone that asks.
Scheduled my appointment for 8am when they opened on Saturday the 2nd, and since no other customers were there that early the whole crew worked on my car. They were done in less than 30 minutes, I didn't even have enough time to finish my beverage! Real quality work, too.
Then the damages - $99/tire, $68 M&B, $28 for TPMS, $12 disposal fees, less a $75 DT rebate, a $60 Car Car One Rebate, and a mileage proration on the Michelins of $232 for a final price of $132 + tax! I was pleased with the deal to say the least.
We then left for a week's vacation to the UP for the week and the tires were great. Smooth, quiet, and still gripped well on the highway that I could actually feel the difference versus the Michelins. I highly recommend the Pro G4 to anyone that asks.