Most auto-shops will take them for like a $3 fee. At least I know that's what we charged at the different shops I worked at years ago.
Wife doesn't feel a tire fire in the yard is the best way to get rid of old tires.
She also frowned on my plan of throwing them in a creek to complete the circle of life.
So how does one get get rid of old tires??
Most auto-shops will take them for like a $3 fee. At least I know that's what we charged at the different shops I worked at years ago.
Drop them off at Wally World. Tell them you bought new ones there (if anyone asks, which is unlikely).
Have Evil KK roll it down the street. Think of it as Plinko where a neighbor wins.
Too easy...
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Polished Turd Racing
Mick wrote: "I think Jerrett is the best autocrosser I have ever seen naked."
Donate them to your local high school's football program.
On the track, I am fearless.
If you were as slow as me, you wouldn't be afraid either.
1994 M Edition
CSP 67
Not sure about your city but Irving will take up to 4 on collection day. In the past when that was not an option I would drop them off at Discount Tire on Sunday since they are closed. By law they have to take them and since they are closed there is nobody there to collect any fees. Have I ever mentioned how much I hate Discount Tire?
I honestly have an issue with tire shops collecting money for tire disposal since most actually sell the old tires to recycling companies.
"Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional." Haruki Murakami
Collin County has free dump day on the first Saturday of every month. The facility in Melissa has a tire recycling program. That doesn't help you much.
Check out your local municipal haz-mat disposal system and see if there is a tire program.
1994 R-package - gone, but not forgotten.
1966 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40. Restification in progress. or should I say De-RUSTification in progress?
1984 Honda VF1100S. V4 Fury!
I appear to be post challenged ... trying agin
http://fortworthtexas.gov/solidwaste/dropoff/
I was told about a place in Arlington on Bunker Hill Drive where ya just throw them over the fence into the back yard! Thanks for the tip Onething!![]()
Ok I'll ask David how do you know??![]()
I'm assuming the same way I know. We had to pay to get all the old shop tires picked up. We'd have guys show up randomly trying to buy whatever good take-offs we had, but they only came randomly every few months and left no contact info. So there was no point to save them (they'd give us a dollar for each good one anyway).
Not ignorant based on fact.
"Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional." Haruki Murakami
I gave a set to an employee at my local Discount instead of paying the disposal fee. He lost his job over doing it. At least that's what I was told the next time I was there.
It seems that instead of giving them to someone who needed them (what he told me) he was selling used tires on the side.
Bunker Hill cats need new toys.
Took off a set of dead 225 wide Kumho 710's off a set of rims today. Wasn't as bad as I figured it was going to be.
Looks like I have 12 tires that need to go away.
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Last edited by POS Racing; 07-09-2012 at 12:54 PM.