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    im looking to buy tire right now and yet tirerack.com seem to have the best price, shipping isnt so bad to for canada (90$ for 4 tires) but they ship with UPS and im suck of there brokerage fees, i had a LOTS of bad experience already paying the same price as the product in brokerage fees (ex: 120 of brokerage for a 150$ product..)

    so what the best to order from canada ? any canadian site to recomended, or is it possible to order with tirerack with something else than UPS ??
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    Two canuck companies www.tiretrends.com and 1010tires.com have pretty good prices.

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    I ordered a set of BF Goodrich G-force sport tires for my father in the beginning of the summer and on an invoice of 450$CAN we paid 150$CAN of brokerage fees and duty. After all the fees these tires were still a good deal compared to local tire sellers. I don't think tirerack can use another shipping company than UPS they must have a contract with them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by enduro View Post
    Two canuck companies www.tiretrends.com and 1010tires.com have pretty good prices.
    those 2 site ship directly from canada ?
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    Yeah they're both located around Vancouver.

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    What you need to do is find a place south of the border where you can have your tires drop-shipped to, then go for a nice saturday drive. Something along the lines of a "Mailboxes Etc."

    Newport Vermont, at the south end of Lake Memphremagog looks like a good place to start.
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