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Need opinion on fix/replace current tires.

make sure you take it to a tireshop that can mount 18+ wheels WITHOUT putting marks on the rim. not too many tires shops in my area can do this.

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Old 12-17-2010, 09:21 AM   #12 (permalink)
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make sure you take it to a tireshop that can mount 18+ wheels WITHOUT putting marks on the rim. not too many tires shops in my area can do this.

ive also read about shops breaking the TPMS transmitters so let them know it's in there... put masking tape near the valve stem on the wheel and tire and mark TPMS!

remove your center cap and valve cap before handing it off too.
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