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Old 02-07-2006 | 09:38 PM
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Well unfortunatly, I had to pay in this year, so I didn't get that big refund I was planning on using to buy wheels with. I want wheels really bad, but I just dont have the cash and I dont want to use my credit card. A guy from work was telling me about rent-a-tire and thought I should give them a try. Can any body help me decide what I should do?? Thanks in advance
Old 02-08-2006 | 11:39 PM
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hey dont mess with rent a tire they will just cheat you out of your money lets say you pay $1500 for a set of wheels and tire after you finish paying for them it going to be like some where in the $2000s and not only that you have to pay weekly
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Rent-A-Tire??? I've never heard of it. LOL, it sounds like a bad idea. DA Mexican is probably correct.
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all that is is just like borrowing money from the bank just with a super high interest rate. youd be better off going and getting a loan if thats what you really want to do
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payed 640 to my door for stingray 20s. Almost cheaper than new tires. E-bay baby
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payed 640 to my door for stingray 20s. Almost cheaper than new tires. E-bay baby

you got any tires yet? if not pm me
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Actually guys the rent a rim stores have been a hit in the major cities.It depends on the store but some dont use credit.All I know if you dont have money but cant live without wheels do what you got to do..
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you got any tires yet? if not pm me
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looks good man
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Originally Posted by suzukigsxr1k03
Well unfortunatly, I had to pay in this year, so I didn't get that big refund I was planning on using to buy wheels with. I want wheels really bad, but I just dont have the cash and I dont want to use my credit card. A guy from work was telling me about rent-a-tire and thought I should give them a try. Can any body help me decide what I should do?? Thanks in advance

There is a rentawheel by me in Dallas,Tx i have never had a chance to stop by there and take a look but i have been on there web site looking around and they do offer some real nice wheels. And i also herd you pay weekly i have a nephew thats paying like 30 to 40 dollars a week for a set of 20". But i might call tommorow and chcke there prices out they do have 90 days same as cash plan, and you get money off if you pay off early like 200 or 300 dollars, and im sure the intrest rate is high 18% or so i would imagine!!


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