Any wheel sites out there with financing?
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Any wheel sites out there with financing?
Hello all..
Looking to finally purchase wheels and tires for my Z. Possibly Volks.
Seems that when I go to Tirerack, or any other known site out there.. there is no financing offered.
Does anyone know of a good reputable website out there to purchase tires and wheels, and finance them?
Thanks.
Looking to finally purchase wheels and tires for my Z. Possibly Volks.
Seems that when I go to Tirerack, or any other known site out there.. there is no financing offered.
Does anyone know of a good reputable website out there to purchase tires and wheels, and finance them?
Thanks.
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You can B ballin'
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#5
Tirerack offers bill me later which is credit and vividracing offers financing through ge money bank but probably the easiest place to get rims is from http://www.rimfinancing.com/ they got some crappy wheels there though. Also you can try Les Schwab or Rent N Go wheels if you have a store that's local.
Heres some links to the other sites
http://www.lesschwab.com/
http://www.rent-n-go.com/index.html
http://www.rnrwheels.com/
Heres some links to the other sites
http://www.lesschwab.com/
http://www.rent-n-go.com/index.html
http://www.rnrwheels.com/
Last edited by urbanchaos; 05-04-2009 at 12:51 PM.
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I think your best bet, if you want to have now and pay later, is to wait for Capital One or one of those outfits to send you an offer for a 0% APR for 12 months credit card, and viola there's your free money for 11 months (make sure you pay it off after 11 months or the interest will be charged on the 12th month's statement, I think).
On the other hand - about 1.5 years ago I bought a TV at Best Buy with my best buy credit card, which was offering 36 months with zero interest (monthly minimum payment required). Now, I had cash in hand when I went to buy the TV, but I took advantage of the promo deal and put the money in my ING account to make ~2.5% in the interim, while I paid the minimum monthly amount. Eventually I got sick of receiving the bill every month so I paid it off. The TV price was around the same as a new set of Volks + toyos, and both of these are depreciating assets, so from that respect I can't really blame the OP for asking this question.
My personal policy when buying such frivolous things is that if I don't have the ability to pay cash in full on the day I receive the item, even if I choose to finance it, then I can't afford it.
On the other hand - about 1.5 years ago I bought a TV at Best Buy with my best buy credit card, which was offering 36 months with zero interest (monthly minimum payment required). Now, I had cash in hand when I went to buy the TV, but I took advantage of the promo deal and put the money in my ING account to make ~2.5% in the interim, while I paid the minimum monthly amount. Eventually I got sick of receiving the bill every month so I paid it off. The TV price was around the same as a new set of Volks + toyos, and both of these are depreciating assets, so from that respect I can't really blame the OP for asking this question.
My personal policy when buying such frivolous things is that if I don't have the ability to pay cash in full on the day I receive the item, even if I choose to finance it, then I can't afford it.
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Don’t it beat hell…
How people pay money they don't got...
To buy stuff they can’t afford…
To get things they don’t need…
To impress people they don’t like…
--Spike
How people pay money they don't got...
To buy stuff they can’t afford…
To get things they don’t need…
To impress people they don’t like…
--Spike
Last edited by Spike100; 05-04-2009 at 06:53 PM.