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by Superking_Archive
Gantry wrote:King - if I may ask what were your final costs? Probably too late/cheap to pull the trigger this year but ready and willing next winter if it's not too drastic.Gantry!Here are the caveats, before I tell you this breath-taking number:1) My car was a worthless P.O.S. for the majority of this winter. In not-this-winter conditions, my car is a perfectly reliable, if unexciting, automobile.2) My car was enough of a worthless P.O.S. this winter that I got it in my head to buy a new (to me) car. And fuck this winter.3) Since I'm fueled by Seasonal Rage, I probably paid too much for all of this (didn't spend any time dicking around trying to do this more cheaply). Also, my particular car has limited options for snow tires. That is to say, I'm sure that I paid a "desperation tax" on top of everything else. But I needed this to happen, immediately.4) I paid an extra fee of $150/year for the good folks at Ashland Tire to store my regular tires and put them back on in the Spring. I rent an apartment in Chicago, sans garage, so this was an unfortunate thing I felt I had to do.(Gulp). Total cost for this operation = $1300.New wheels to fit the new snow tires (x4), storage / replacement. No hubcaps (I opted out of that, which was the least-expensive part of this - but my dumb Fit looks burly now, to me).Anyway, I feel that $1300 is far more than most folks would have to pay, under normal circumstances.I don't regret a thing! I can actually drive my car out there, in this stupid winter.Good luck!
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