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Buying Blemished Tires

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Date: 06/25/2005 Topic: Cars > Advice  
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When going to buy new tires for your vehicle, ask if they have any "Blem" tires. These are tires that have blemishes on the sidewalls, nothing wrong with them otherwise & they sell them cheaper than the others. You can always ask to have the sidewalls put on towards the car, so that they solid black side shows toward the public.

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By Matt (Guest Post)
My company specializes in blemished tires. We have over 10,000 blemished tires available at all times. Please feel free to email us at info @ uplandstire.com (remove spaces) for more information.

Editor's Note: Please do not post price requests or ads for these tires. If you are interested, contact this poster directly.

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