where to get rims put on?
#11
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Originally Posted by minako,Feb 1 2007, 03:13 PM
are the tires also being mounted and balanced?
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first question? do have any money
second question? do you care if your rims get jacked up
third question? if you answered yes to all then be prepared to pay 80-150.00 for the job
places to go
americas tires on bascom
chervon in milbare on elcamino real
both good shops.
fourth question? if you asnwered NO to both then take it to the hill billy at the corner gas station for the 50.00 deal
second question? do you care if your rims get jacked up
third question? if you answered yes to all then be prepared to pay 80-150.00 for the job
places to go
americas tires on bascom
chervon in milbare on elcamino real
both good shops.
fourth question? if you asnwered NO to both then take it to the hill billy at the corner gas station for the 50.00 deal
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Where did you get your tires put on? I would think they'd balance them after mounting the tires. But double check, because you'll need the tires balanced. IF you just need to swap stock wheels with aftermarket wheels, any of us can help you out for free.
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okay i am kinda confused. free or $20 bux vs $80-150 so let me start over. I just bought my car, it has less than 4,000 miles on it. I will be purchasing after market rims /w tires (the white dc5-r as advertised in the for sale section) friday night at the meet from kevin.
I dont mind spending money on having it done correctly, but wut is involved? seems like a all i need to do is swap the wheels w/ tires already mounted correct? or do i have to get the wheels balanced everytime i swap them?
i was hoping to swap the stock wheels with after market wheels every few months to change things up. however, if its gonna cost me 150 each time, i have some things to think about.
thanks for the help
I dont mind spending money on having it done correctly, but wut is involved? seems like a all i need to do is swap the wheels w/ tires already mounted correct? or do i have to get the wheels balanced everytime i swap them?
i was hoping to swap the stock wheels with after market wheels every few months to change things up. however, if its gonna cost me 150 each time, i have some things to think about.
thanks for the help
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Originally Posted by yarou,Feb 1 2007, 05:08 PM
if the wheels have tires on them, i dont see why you cant just put the wheels on yourself? if you feel that you need one, get an alignment/balance afterward?