i didnt mean to jack your thread but i have question to ask. what should i do with new tires? i dont have tools to put rims in tires. shld i let the shop take care of it? if yes, how much it gonna charge me?
i didnt mean to jack your thread but i have question to ask. what should i do with new tires? i dont have tools to put rims in tires. shld i let the shop take care of it? if yes, how much it gonna charge me?
Yea man just go to a tire shop and they will install it for you. Just tell them to be extra careful when installing. But it shouldn't cost that much...maybe 30 bucks tops.
Originally Posted by Ronsam2006
The price really depends on locations. I see mounting and balancing go for about $15-$20 a tire if you didn't by the tires from that location.
Tires Deals for Less... Good site. Great Prices. Fast shipping. I ordered some tires Tuesday night. They shipped them that Wed. during the day. I they I received them Friday. Installed Saturday Morning. Can't beat that.
http://www.td4l.com
Side note, I also like Edgeracing.com too. If I am in a pinch, I will usual drive to Discounttire and have them installed.
Also support your local tire dealers. Kram tires on Moreland is good. Ask for Allen. They can also hook you up with a good alignment.
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Walmart seems to have the loweest prices on mounting & balancing but they won't do low profile tires any more since i've tried. For four tires to be mounted & balanced is about 70-80 bucks for me depending on sizes of tires. There's no way you can mount and balance it yourself without the machines. One time it only costed $25bucks to just replace a whole one wheel set of wheel studs on my car and thats a hell of a deal instead of me being outside in this Georgia weather fixing that shiet myself.Originally Posted by 404 THE DC4
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