06-30-2011 | #1 |
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Germantown, MD
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New Wheels are Perfect, Would Like to Keep them that Way
I've had terrible luck with shops screwing up my wheels with their tire irons when installing new tires.
What equipment should I make sure a shop has if I don't want one #$%! mark left on my wheels? Anyone have any experience with a top notch shop in the Maryland area? Thanks. |
06-30-2011 | #2 |
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Reston, Virginia
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Re: New Wheels are Perfect, Would Like to Keep them that Way
I would go with a shop that is EXPERIENCED in changing tires of Euro GT cars and have a Hunter TC3250 tire changer which is specifically designed to protect soft alloy wheels (such as found on Euro GT cars) or odd sized applications (such as super wide alloy/tire combos found on the likes of Viper, ZR1 etc)
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06-30-2011 | #3 |
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: McLean, VA
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Re: New Wheels are Perfect, Would Like to Keep them that Way
Did you get a set of new wheels?
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07-01-2011 | #4 | |
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Germantown, MD
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Re: New Wheels are Perfect, Would Like to Keep them that Way
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Yun, I did but the plan did not include putting them on the ZR-1. |
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