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Originally Posted by happytheman
I live in Florida, we're pretty much guaranteed to have nice weather!
So here's what's necessary to be a recommended Tire Rack installer:
1) Use proper mounting and balancing equipment including touchless or rim clamp, European-style tire changers and high-speed computer spin balancers.
2) Employ properly trained technicians capable of safely performing damage-free installations.
3) Be an automotive business that can offer additional services to customers (alignments, complete repairs, auto detailing, etc.)
4) Possess a positive attitude and the ability to treat Tire Rack's customers with the highest level of professional courtesy.
So...with that being said I should opefully be ok.
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Happy, are you near Melbourne at all? We go to TrickPro there, TJ, the owner, and Brice who works there and used to work on a P car race team, are the ONLY people we let touch our cars' wheels and tires. They are a tire rack recommended installer as well btw.