Tire problems
#1
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Tire problems
Best tire shop in town can't get a 265/35 to expand & seal on my factory rim. Any tips? Don't understand how you all are getting 275-285s to seal & they can't get these to!
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Well it was just two. But he could not get either of them to seal. He said he slimmed them, flipped them, everything he could think of & he had 15 years experience. The tires were given to me by a friend who bought a set of wheels that he had already purchased new tires for. They are Kellys I believe. Have a good V pattern to them.
So as of right now I am running the 255/35/18 Bridgestones and the stock size Firestones on the rear. Looks gay but not much I could do about it. They didn't charge me anything (even for the two fronts they were able to mount). Couldn't complain too much.
So as of right now I am running the 255/35/18 Bridgestones and the stock size Firestones on the rear. Looks gay but not much I could do about it. They didn't charge me anything (even for the two fronts they were able to mount). Couldn't complain too much.
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I'm pissed now!
After closer inspection I found that not only did they chip the paint on EVERY wheel, but they put different valve caps on them all (not a big deal) & left a lug off one of the fronts! Even though they didn't charge me for the work I will NOT be taking anything back there.
After closer inspection I found that not only did they chip the paint on EVERY wheel, but they put different valve caps on them all (not a big deal) & left a lug off one of the fronts! Even though they didn't charge me for the work I will NOT be taking anything back there.