Local tire dealers can be found in yellow book, however there are not many dealers that buy used tires. Your local mechanic or dealer would be able to give you the best deal to trade in tires. Large chains like Firestone only accept tires in exchange for discount on new tires if you are interested.
Visiting your local tire dealer may help direct you to a Tire America dealer in your area. Local car garages may supply Tire America products, or they may be able to order what you are looking for.
To find a dealer of Maruti tire tubes, you can visit the official Maruti Suzuki website and use their dealer locator tool. Additionally, local automotive supply stores or tire shops may carry Maruti products or can order them for you. Online marketplaces and automotive forums may also provide leads on where to find specific dealers.
I would look at your local dealer ship such as Tire Kingdom to find 35 inch tires for your car.
One can find a Goodyear tire dealer using a variety of different resources. One can find a Goodyear tire dealer online by using the store locator option at the Goodyear website.
There are numerous tire jacks for the Mitsubishi on eBay. You may also be able to find them listed on Amazon. Also, your local Mitsubishi car dealer may have them for sale.
www.sterlingtrucks.com has a find a dealer option. You will be best with a local dealer.
A z rating on a tire is a speed rating, for most u.s. roads an h rated tire is fine, check with local tire dealer
Punto wheels will not fit a 206. Punto wheels are 4x98. Check with your local tire dealer to find the correct tires for your vehicle.
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You will need to search your local yellow pages for a used tire dealer near you.
This would require a good deal of research as not every city has a local tire factory. I would ask mechanics, use electronic media, and perhaps look in the printed media such as yellow pages to see if their is any local tire factories that have a outlet. Other than that I would say the best bet would be to find an outlet that ships to a dealer in your area.
You can find a replacement tire just about anywhere. At Jiffy Lube, Costco, or any other automotive dealer. Even at some gas stations, they offer tire replacements.