

Your tires can be delivered to an alternate address. Your tires can be delivered directly to your billing address. You can choose between 3 delivery options: Shipping delivery times can be impacted by weather events across the country. Depending on when you place your order, there may be one, possibly two days of processing time. Currently we only offer FedEx Ground, expedited shipping is not available. If you place your order Friday afternoon, or on the weekend, your tires it will not ship until the following week. Once the tires are picked up, the time-in -transit estimate begins. FedEx does not pick up orders on weekends or certain holidays. Tires ship via FedEx Ground and the shipment times are a very good estimate, although not an exact number of time-in-transit days.
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Shipping rates and estimated delivery times are available on tires after setting your delivery zip code. The height of the tire when fully inflated. The measurement from one side of the tread to the other side of the tread. The measurement from sidewall to sidewall. The recommended wheel width as recommended by the tire manufacturer to get the best wear us performance for this tire. The approved wheel rim width range this tire will support. Once mounted they must remain on the same side of the vehicle, and only be rotated front to rear. Directional tires - roll in only one direction, must be mounted properly. Can be rotated to all four corners of the vehicle. Asymmetrical - tread pattern is different on the inside to the outside of the tire, and must be mounted properly. Can be rotated to all four corners of vehicle. Nondirectional - most common, same tread pattern on inside & outside of the tire. Most tires will have tire indicators in the grooves of the tire to help you determine when the tires are worn down to 2/32nds. Once the tire is worn to 2/32nds, it is considered fully used and should be replaced at that time.
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Consult with your owner's manual to determine the best air pressure you should use for your vehicle. This does not represent the amount of air pressure your tires should have at all times. The maximum air pressure this tire will support. This number is directly related to the Load Index. Remember to multiply this number by the number of tires installed on your vehicle to get the maximum carrying capacity. The grade for each of these can be found on the sidewall of your tire (except for winter tires and certain light truck tires). The UTQG rates tires are rated on their tread-wear, traction performance, and temperature resistance. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) created the Uniform Tire Quality Grading System (UTQG). Its all shaking pretty bad.To help consumers evaluate their tires, the U.S. Get back on the highway and guess what, same shake. Fast forward a few days and all 4 tires are replaced with brand new ones (3 of which had the 0219 date code). Road force numbers should have read under 25 according to the manager and my tires read at the best in the 90's and at worst, one was 221. Brought them to Firestone to have a Road force balance done and they called me saying that all 4 tires were bad. They balanced them and still, same thing. The whole bed of the truck was shaking and bouncing up and down and I figured the shop MUST have forgotten to balance one because it was so bad. Well after getting on the highway, I soon realized there was a big problem. After leaving the shop I thought that they seemed a little bouncy but I was on back roads and figured it must have been the street or that I wasn't used to the tires yet. A few days later, I get them mounted and they look great. It was a good price compared to new so I figured, yeah, why not? Well, I would soon very much regret that. It was obvious they were very new and all 4 had a 0219 date code. I had read so many great things about them and was excited to get them on the truck! Found a local shop that had a set that were "dealer takeoffs" with maybe 50 miles on them. Just thought I would post my experience with the General Grabber AT/X I had in the last month and would love to know if others have had a similar experience.
