I just took delivery on a pair (120 & 180) of Michelin Pilot Powers. To my door for $157.98. JakeWilson.com offers free delivery, $10.00 off when ordering two, and a further $20.00 discount when using discount code 'jw009.' Pilot Roads are $182.98 delivered when applying these discounts. Front was manufactured Feb'09 and rear was built Nov '08. Excellent prices.
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The local dealer wanted $405 (tax included) when I recently needed a set - I got them online for less than $250 shipped to my door.
The prices listed above are CHEAP!
I purchase from them on Sunday, got an email today tires are shipped. Freaking awesome, $180 shipped for Pilot Powers 2CT. Thanks for heads up dude. They alse emailed me 10% on my next purchase coupon. I think I just go ahead and order 2 more rears
Thanks for the heads up...I just found another coupon code online "JWMC09" says it good for $25 off $150 or more.
BTW, what was your experience like with their customer service?
Sorry for the late reply but the original post was a copy from another forum. I just ordered the Continental Road Attacks based on the review by canyonchasers.com and received the tires within 4 days of my order. I payed $223 shipped. The shop is located in Utah so for some of you the time for shipping may be longer/shorter but I have nothing but good to say for them. My tires were manufactured 04/09 so I am one happy camper. I pretty much always happy using new rubbers especially when I get a new one just for the front and a new one just for the rear.
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In 1915 T. Roosevelt said, in a speech to the KofC, "There is no room in this country for hyphenated Americanism. When I refer to hyphenated Americans, I do not refer to naturalized Americans. Some of the very best Americans I have ever known were naturalized Americans, Americans born abroad. But a hyphenated American is not an American at all. "