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last time I emailed them (6 months ago) they were exporting all brands including Yokohama's

here's the email...

Michael,
Thanks for your inquiry
We can now ship all of the tire brands we carry on a limited basis. Maximum of (4) of any size/brand. Additional quantities may be available upon approval.
If you have any other questions or need to place an order, please contact me directly. If you are placing your order online, please be sure to reference my name, so that I can watch over your order as it processes.

Best regards,

Jonas | Sales Specialist

Try emailing Jonas directly...

jonas (AT )tirerack.com

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Heres mine from last month mate.

Hi Brandon, Thanks for your inquiry. Currently we cannot export Yokohama or Toyo tires to Australia. All other brands would be available by the set (4 tires) and larger quantities with approval. Sorry for the bad news! If you are looking to order, I would be more than happy to quote!

If you have any other questions or would like to place the order in person, please feel free to contact me at 1-800-428-8355, Ext. 4627. I am normally at the Tire Rack on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 8:00am to 6:00pm EST, and from 10:00am to 8:00pm EST on Tuesday's and Thursday's, plus every other Saturday from 9:00am to 4:00pm EST.

If you areplacing an order online, please be sure to reference my name at the end of the order in the "Previous Contact" area, so that I can watch over the order as it processes.

If you have any other questions or would like to place the order in person,please feel free to contact me at 1-800-428-8355, Ext. 4627. I am normally at the Tire Rack onMonday, Wednesday, and Friday from 8:00am to 6:00pm EST, and from10:00am to 8:00pm EST on Tuesday's and Thursday's, plus every otherSaturday from 9:00am to 4:00pm EST.

Please note: If replying to this email, please be sure to include the full contents of this message in your reply. This will allow me to respond more accurately and promptly to your message.

Best regards,

Roger

If you order online, please reference "Roger" on the order as a previous contact. Thank you.

Roger Laughlin | Sales Specialist
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Tire Rack
7101 Vorden Parkway
South Bend, IN 46628
O: 888 428 8355 ext. 4627
O: 574 287 2345 ext. 4627
F: 574 236 7707
[email protected]

http://www.tirerack.com

last time I emailed them (6 months ago) they were exporting all brands including Yokohama's

here's the email...

Try emailing Jonas directly...

jonas (AT )tirerack.com

i bought my tires from them. but im from canada so shipping came to like 50 or something really resonable. their prices are quite good and there customer service is great.

shipping to aus may be pricy though.

i bought my tires from them. but im from canada so shipping came to like 50 or something really resonable. their prices are quite good and there customer service is great.

shipping to aus may be pricy though.

it is about, $300 a set, but you still save a few hundred on the high end rubber, just shows how much we are ripped off by local vendors

Hahaha. Few hundreds? The Michelin ps2 I got from tirerack saved me almost 1k landed. Same tyre is around 2.4k locally

it is about, $300 a set, but you still save a few hundred on the high end rubber, just shows how much we are ripped off by local vendors

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