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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Vermont
Car: 2002 outback 2.5
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I have altimax arctic tires and i want to have a garage put them on to my subaru 2002 outback. Does anybody have any idea how much this would cost also are the altimax arctic a good tire for winter in vermont i've read great reviews but would like additional feedback.
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Displaced to Chicago.
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Bang for the buck I think the Altimax Arctic are hard to beat, they are not the best but for quality for the price I think you will be satisfied. As far as mounting and balancing, typical is $10 to $20 per tire around here. If you want to support a forum sponsor look for a Discount Tire in the area.
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