So over the years I have heard people say tings like if you buy a husqvarna chainsaw from a box store like TSC or Lowe's its a different grade saw than if you bought the same saw from an independent professional saw shop. Same thing when I bought a new engine for my rototiller, I saw things posted that depending on where you buy, quality can change (I went with a commercial grade anyway).
I was walking through the local Walmart and they had all these tires on display on clearance. Like Cooper AT3s for $115. Goodyear Wrangler ATs for $125. I almost bought a set for future use on my pickup. But in the end chose not too. Anyway I was talking about it at work and the people I was talking to said that tires from Walmart and Amazon are lower grade quality even if they are brand name.
Is there any truth to this? I can't see a company like Cooper and Goodyear who rely on their brand name make a Second Grade tire for specific stores so that store can offer them cheaper. I realize these were on clearance but Walmart and Amazon do typically beat everyon on price...
Im still gonna go to my local mom and pop tire shop, but I am curious if this is really a thing....
I was walking through the local Walmart and they had all these tires on display on clearance. Like Cooper AT3s for $115. Goodyear Wrangler ATs for $125. I almost bought a set for future use on my pickup. But in the end chose not too. Anyway I was talking about it at work and the people I was talking to said that tires from Walmart and Amazon are lower grade quality even if they are brand name.
Is there any truth to this? I can't see a company like Cooper and Goodyear who rely on their brand name make a Second Grade tire for specific stores so that store can offer them cheaper. I realize these were on clearance but Walmart and Amazon do typically beat everyon on price...
Im still gonna go to my local mom and pop tire shop, but I am curious if this is really a thing....