I need some one locally to do this. discount is the only place i could find and they want way too much any ideas?
If you make a trip out to Mesa, I know the manager at one of the discount tire stores. He can probably give a pretty good deal.
He is the one that got me my wheels.
Last edited by Ritschy; 07-11-2007 at 10:47 PM. Reason: P.S.
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When I get my store, Pep Boys, I should be able to hook you up but it might be the next rotation. Gonna be at least 2 months.
It would depend on what type of balance they are doing, if they are doing a road force varience balance... those are expensive( about $100) but if done right, you can balance a rim and tire with almost no weight... we did this once when I worked for Discount... balanced a set of tires on a salt racer... he set the world record in the stock sedan class at 224.something mph... ( infinity Q45) he reported no vibrations...
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discount wants 60$ id pay 30 no prob but most places wont do a 22" wheel


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