Chad, I dug up a recipt. Shipping for each tire was $19. 40 + $3. 40 F. E. T. This was from West Virgina to Connecticut.
Last I knew National Tire & Wheel was the exclusive & only distributer for Denman Coyote tires.
Keep in mind my rims are not real wide. I think 6. 5". If yours are wider, this may change everything. Best thing to do is order 1 and test fit it. Thats what I did. Rears are no problem. Fronts are gonna be close.
These are the bad points of the tire:
1. ) 6 ply or load range C. Not real tough. 35 psi max recommended.
2. ) The tall side wall flex's easy. This could cause the steering to feel sloppy & vague. My buddy that tried the tires did not experience it. My 6. 5" wide OEM Dodge wheels are really too narrow for the tire. They'll tend to crown in the center at max pressure. Fronts won't have this problem. Rears will. An 8" wide wheel is better. I have made panic turns & stops with the tires. Nothing out of the ordinary was noted.
3. ) Need to find an independent garage to mount & balance the tires. The big chain stores won't touch them. "If the tire blows up in my techs face, I'm not covered" and other BS.
4. ) A light Truck alignment rack is too small. A heavy truck alignment rack is too big. Need a medium duty one.
5. ) I had one tire that was out-of-round and un-mountable. They overnighted me another N/C. If this was tire tire store, they could pull another off the rack.
If its possibe to find a local tire shop that could order 1 of these for you to try on the front first, It would save a lot of extra running around and $.
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[This message has been edited by HEMI®Dart (edited 03-11-2001). ]