This was posted 1 year 7 months 7 days ago, and might be an out-dated deal.

Related
  • expired

Free local FITTING for All BFGoodrich All Terrain T/A KO2 Tyres (from $276 for 1, $0 Delivery to Selected Areas) @Tyroola

46
This post contains affiliate links. OzBargain might earn commissions when you click through and make purchases. Please see this page for more information.

FREE LOCAL FITTING for all BFGoodrich All Terrain T/A KO2 tyres!

Visit https://www.tyroola.com.au/v1/tyre/bf-goodrich/all-terrain-t… and enjoy extreme adventures with BFGoodrich All Terrain T/A KO2 and our free local fitting deal.
Select your BFG T/A KO2s and add a fitting service at your preferred local fitting station to your cart and you won't be charged for fitting!
Promo until Sunday, April 30, 2023

Fitting and wheel-alignment
Free Local Fitting for all BFGoodrich All Terrain T/A KO2 tyres! Balancing is free as well, wheel alignment will still be charged if chosen.
Mobile fitting is not included in the promotion.
Fitting and wheel alignment are generally available for all other tyres as well; costs depend on your chosen fitting partner.
The fitting charge includes balancing, but not wheel alignment.
You can select the fitting partner depending on your preference (mobile, closest, cheapest).
We try to give the customer different fitting options in their postcode area. Some might be mobile fitting, others a bit further away and local but are cheaper than mobile. Every fitting partner has their own pricing for fitting and alignment, which gives the customer the flexibility to choose based on their preference.

Shipping
While we do have a variety of free shipping options, however, there can sometimes be a shipping fee involved as well, which is dependent on where the tyre is shipped from (e.g. if the tyre needs to be shipped from interstate to the customer's postcode area). That's where shipping fees sometimes apply, which can differ for any tyre and/or size.

Tyre Prices
We partner with many suppliers around Australia, giving us access to a lot of stock (at different prices).
If a stock batch is sold with one supplier, a new batch from another supplier might come online at a different price, which can happen at any time.
So be quick and secure your stock at the cheapest price!

Referral Links

Referral: random (6)

Referee gets 10% off. Referrer gets $15 gift card after referee's 1st purchase.

Related Stores

Tyroola
Tyroola

closed Comments

  • Mate is this for real?
    I've been researching these for the last hour lol.
    Costco has 285/70/17 AT K02's for $425. Cheapest I can find atm

    • They are the cheapest, price includes fitting and tyre disposal which a lot of places charge extra.
      They have 2 types, one with a higher load raing but the lower rating is fine for most peoples applications.

      • Who is "they"? Costco charges $20 for fitting etc on top of the advertised price. Still $37 a corner cheaper than Tyroola for 265/60R18 with the added comfort of being able to easily return them if they're out of round etc (rare).
        Not sure why Assclown voted the deal up.

        • +1

          I appreciated the effort the OP put in but not for me.
          Sometimes it's nice to be kind in life :)

  • SPAM

    • What's Spam?

      • SPAM is a brand of salty processed canned pork made by Hormel Foods Corporation.

  • +4

    No deal.

    Search tyresales on one of the most common sizes 265/65/17 comes in at $394 each including fitting vs Tyroola's $407.

    or 265/60/18 coming in at $447 vs Tyroola's $466.

    Looks like Tyresales are cheaper for most sizes.

    https://www.tyresales.com.au/tyres/bfgoodrich/all-terrain_t-…

  • +3

    sounds expensive

  • 2k for a set of 4 for my ute, pirrelis were $800 on boxing day. not a bargain at all

    • Pirelli dont really cater for the 4wd market though so not really a good comparison here.
      Even Chinese brands are more than $200 each when you look at the deeper tread pattern in larger sizes.

      • +1

        The scorpions are getting pretty good feedback for a 4wd tyre

  • +3

    Every tyre shop I have used included fitting and balance in the tyre price. Never seen it separately quoted in 30 years.

    • Tyroola and other online retailers have a totally different selling model. They source and send the tyres to your selected fitter. Some local fitters are cheaper than others. Always pays to shop around and take convenience into account. I'd want a big discount to use them and so far haven't found that to be the case for the tyres I'm interested in.

  • This doesn't appear to be a bargain, more like using Aus number one bargain website for free advertising.

    I went to Coles yesterday & got free scanning of my groceries by a checkout chick. Such an awesome bargain!!

  • Where is the bargain

  • What is this nonsense…the price of the tyre includes the fitting at any regular mechanic or workshop. As others indicate this is just a sneaky attempt to use the site for advertising. No deal.

Login or Join to leave a comment