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j2stang 10-05-2008 04:42 PM

Tire Rack
 
Anyone used tire rack to ship into canada? Wondering whether there will be hidden fees added when they arrive or customs fees etc or if the price the list will be all i pay door to door. Thanks guys

gfong 10-05-2008 05:20 PM

Looking at their site they state this!

All orders from Tire Rack are billed in US currency. On the day the transaction is processed, your credit card company will convert to Canadian currency using the current exchange rates and fees of the issuing bank.

Taxes and duties are collected on behalf of the applicable Canadian government agencies. No additional taxes, duties, or fees will be collected by UPS Canada upon delivery.
Delivery, though, may be delayed by customs procedures.


Looks good from that statement. I have not used them before but I do use American Muscle occassionaly and they have the same policy. When I checkl out the dollar value I see is what I pay and no more.
Let us kow how you made out if you decide to get something from them!

What are you looking for anyway? Should be able to get a close price in Canada should you not?

mooresvillemach1 10-05-2008 09:33 PM

Prices in Canada are insane. I was looking to get snow tires and ordering them from Tirerack ( I have bought from them while living south of the border) is gonna save me at least $50/ tire; including shipping, duty, GST, and PST

j2stang 10-06-2008 02:17 PM

Thanks alot for the info, i was looking at ordering winter tires, i need studded 17's and they are a good 80 dollars cheaper a tire then here in town. Even after shipping.


Originally Posted by gfong (Post 97753)
Looking at their site they state this!

All orders from Tire Rack are billed in US currency. On the day the transaction is processed, your credit card company will convert to Canadian currency using the current exchange rates and fees of the issuing bank.

Taxes and duties are collected on behalf of the applicable Canadian government agencies. No additional taxes, duties, or fees will be collected by UPS Canada upon delivery.
Delivery, though, may be delayed by customs procedures.


Looks good from that statement. I have not used them before but I do use American Muscle occassionaly and they have the same policy. When I checkl out the dollar value I see is what I pay and no more.
Let us kow how you made out if you decide to get something from them!

What are you looking for anyway? Should be able to get a close price in Canada should you not?


Laffs 10-06-2008 04:44 PM

I bought wheels and tires for my CLK from them, they told me the exact cost up front, charged my CC only AFTER calling me to confirm me order and make sure it was as i wanted, then shipped it too me in 3 days.

All in all I HIGHLY recommend them

DTK 10-07-2008 12:25 PM


Originally Posted by Laffs (Post 97762)
I bought wheels and tires for my CLK from them, they told me the exact cost up front, charged my CC only AFTER calling me to confirm me order and make sure it was as i wanted, then shipped it too me in 3 days.

All in all I HIGHLY recommend them

Same here.
I ordered tires from them this year and all the costs were upfront and it was cheaper by a good bit versus going local.

princecanada 10-12-2008 04:13 AM

I recommend CLK. they shipped it in 2-3 days. and well it cheaper to.

a3lover 10-16-2008 07:22 PM

tire rack. ya i brought my tires for my car from them. the cost is cheaper.

CaptVirgilHilts 10-19-2008 09:42 PM


Originally Posted by a3lover (Post 98094)
tire rack. ya i brought my tires for my car from them. the cost is cheaper.


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